prodigious
英 [prəˈdɪdʒəs]
美 [prəˈdɪdʒəs]
adj. 巨大的; 伟大的
Collins.1 / BNC.14631 / COCA.14195
牛津词典
adj.
- 巨大的;伟大的
very large or powerful and causing surprise or admiration- a prodigious achievement/memory/talent
惊人的成就 / 记忆力 / 才华 - Laser discs can store prodigious amounts of information.
激光磁盘能够贮存大量信息。
- a prodigious achievement/memory/talent
柯林斯词典
- ADJ-GRADED 巨大的;庞大的;大得惊人的
Something that isprodigiousis very large or impressive.- This business generates cash in prodigious amounts...
这种业务收益丰厚。 - He impressed all who met him with his prodigious memory.
他惊人的记忆力让所有见过他的人都印象深刻。
- This business generates cash in prodigious amounts...
双语例句
- A continuous flow of energy is supplied to the photosphere to make good the prodigious losses by radiation.
有一种连续不断的能流供给光球,以弥补辐射造成的巨大损耗。 - No one can deny the fact that network has brought us prodigious challenges and opportunities.
没有人能否认网络给教育带来了很大的挑战和机遇。 - Instead, his interest in things was prodigious and trumped only by his interest in himself.
相反,他对事物兴趣巨大,唯一能超越它的,是他对自己的兴趣。 - We have all come across students with a prodigious analytical ability but who lack the emotional intelligence to be leaders.
我们都遇到过具备惊人分析能力但缺乏情商的学生变成领导者。 - Someone said that Bush's political base was built on twin platforms: his Rangers celebrity and the prodigious campaigning he had done for his father throughout Texas in1980,1984,1988 and1992.
有人说,小布什的政治基础是建立在两个跳板上的:他的“骑警队”的名气和他于1980年、1984年、1988年和1992年在得州为他父亲所做的大量竞选工作。 - Windows and Office still produce prodigious cash flow.
Windows和Office仍在产生巨大的现金流。 - Prodigious squandering ( usually by a government).
巨大的浪费(通常是指政府)。 - It found us in a prodigious valley, strewn with rocks and where ran a foaming river.
我们发现是处身在一个大得可怕的山谷中了,东一堆西一堆的岩石,还有一条汹涌的河流。 - This business generates cash in prodigious amounts
这种业务收益丰厚。 - She was a prodigious musician.
她是一个不同凡响的音乐家。