prodigious
adj. 異常的,驚人的; 巨大的,龐大的; 奇異的; 非常的
Something that is prodigious is very large or impressive.
This business generates cash in prodigious amounts...
這種業務收益豐厚。
He impressed all who met him with his prodigious memory.
他驚人的記憶力讓所有見過他的人都印象深刻。
1. so great in size or force or extent as to elicit awe;
2. of momentous or ominous significance;
3. far beyond what is usual in magnitude or degree;
Under an icy wind there was a prodigious slapping of hands and a dancing of feet.
在刺骨的寒風中,他們使勁地拍手跺腳.
The gulls which haunted the outlying rocks in a prodigious number.
數不清的海鷗在遙遠的岩石上棲息.
He had a prodigious talent for selling empty promises to those happy enough to believe them.
他向那些輕信夢想的人出售白日夢有獨到的才華.
So the structure and function of membrane had prodigious difference.
因此膜的結構和功能表現出很大的差異.
Although Schubert died when only 32, he wrote a prodigious amount of music.
舒伯特去世時雖然年僅32歲, 他卻創作了大量樂曲.
adj. 巨大的;非凡的;驚人的
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