dictionnaire Chinois - Anglais

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巨大 Anglais:

1. huge huge


A building with high ceilings and huge rooms may be less practical than the colorless block of offices that takes its place, but it often fits in well with its surroundings.
huge difference
Japan's balance of payments has been running a huge surplus for many years.
I was almost deceived by a certain trader's sweet words into making a huge loss.
You're going to fall and sprain your ankle wearing sandals with such huge platforms.
He wore a jaunty coat of chocolate-colored velvet, with diamond buttons, and with two huge pockets which were always filled with bones, dropped there at dinner by his loving mistress.
Never mind that. After all up till now he's stuffed himself on huge profit selling high brand-name goods of no real worth. From now on he can just try his best at honest trade.
When she dumped me, the shock of it was like a huge gong going off and scrambling all my thoughts.
The church we went past crumbled five minutes afterwards due to a huge earthquake and more than a 100 churchgoers were buried alive.
Due to the catastrophe caused by the huge tsunami, damage was sustained by the nuclear reactor as well as explosions at the nuclear power plant.
Actually that I bring a huge volume of reference material with me is a makeshift way of preventing people from disputing my case.
With the development of networks a huge and unprecedented volume of messages flies around the world.
- Oh, just by the way, I proposed to Jane - Just by the way?! Man, it´s huge!
The house isn't huge and it's on about two-thirds of an acre, and when we first bought it I spent several hours every week getting the lawnmower fixed and cutting the lawn, in that order.

2. Immense Immense


He left an immense fortune to his children.
ore than 1000 pathways were discovered, showing immense potential for fungi to produce a large variety of natural and bioactive chemicals
This is an immense show.
You'll find it easily, there is an immense palace next to it.
immense popularity
Kate gets her immense confidence form her religious faith and her father.
The distance between Poland and Japan is immense
Shouldn't we make our fields - our entire life - an immense work of art in four dimensions?
Facebook is a great empire with a vast population, immense wealth, a charismatic leader, and mind-boggling reach and influence.
The definition of immense is something that is extremely large. An example of immense is The Grand Canyon. The Grand Canyon is immense.
Christopher has a great knowledge of maths, science. He has an immense aptitudes and abilities for numbers he reads books about science, maths and murder mystery novels and his favourite is The Hound of the Baskervilles by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle.
You've all learned that in school -- how small the Earth is compared to the immense universe.
This led to immense problems, even sometimes to violence.
have an immense amount of respect for that man. I think he has done an awful lot for this country.
The Excel solution did not deliver the final speed or capacity they needed, but traders started selling several months sooner than if they had to wait for the full big-bang deployment to production, and this had immense business value for the company.

3. enormous


enormous problem
No one knows how he has amassed his enormous fortune.
Tom claimed that the enormous property was at his disposal.
Stress can have an enormous negative impact on your health.
His house is enormous and has six bedrooms.
Among my cousins, you know, there's a girl with the most enormous breasts.
Ordinary people possess enormous power.
Questions and answers play an enormous role in interaction.
У него огромная квартира|He has an enormous flat
My room in the hotel was enormous – big enough for four people!
The enormous birthday cake dwarfed everything else on the table.
Which European countries suffered from enormous economic problems in 2010?
- Mom! Look at that lady, she is enormous! - She is pregnant, not enormous!
extraordinarily large in size or extent or amount or power or degree, The word enormous contains within it, if you look closely, the root norm, as in normal. So what you’re saying when you call something enormous is that it’s beyond what is normal;
This couple approaches humor so dryly that enormous chains of jokes will blossom without an iota of laughter.