gargantuan

英 [gɑː'gæntjʊən] 美 [ɡɑr'ɡæntʃuən]
  • adj. 庞大的,巨大的
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音似“高干群”——高干们还组成了群——巨大,庞大的;从词源角度,“gargantuan”与“gigantic-巨大的”同 源,二者含义相同。
gargantuan 庞大的

来自法语小说人名Gargantua,食人怪兽。来自gargle, 喉咙,漱口。

gargantuan (adj.)
"enormous," 1590s, from Gargantua, name of the voracious giant in Rabelais' novels, supposedly from Spanish/Portuguese garganta "gullet, throat," which is from the same imitative root as gargle (v.).
1. My gargantuan, pristine machine was good for writing papers and playing solitaire, and that was all.
我那庞大的 、 早期的计算机只适合写文章和玩纸牌游戏, 就这些.

来自《简明英汉词典》

2. Falk even persuaded Nike to spend at least $ 1 million marketing Jordan, a gargantuan sum at the time.
福尔克甚至说服耐克公司至少花了100万美元去推销乔丹, 这在当时是一笔巨额款项.

来自《简明英汉词典》

3. Right away, I realized this was a mistake of gargantuan proportions.
我立刻意识到这是一个巨大的错误.

来自电影对白

4. Astronomers have seen gargantuan plumes of material from nearer galaxies as well.
天文学家也看到过较近的星系伸出的巨大的羽状物.

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5. Gargantuan asteroid to pass near Earth this fall.
大量小行星今秋将与地球错身而过.

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