great 在英语-中文(简体)词典中的翻译
greatadjective uk
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great adjective
(BIG)
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A2 large in amount, size, or degree
大量的;巨大的;强烈的
an enormous great hole
巨大的洞
The issue is of great importance to voters.
对选民们来说这个问题意义重大。
The improvement in water standards over the last 50 years has been very great.
过去50年中,水质有了很大的提高。
A great many people would agree.
很多人会表示赞同。
The great majority of (= almost all) people would agree.
绝大多数人都会表示赞同。
formal It gives us great pleasure to announce the engagement of our daughter Maria.
我们非常高兴地宣布我们的女儿玛丽亚订婚了。
formal It is with great sorrow that I inform you of the death of our director.
我万分悲痛地通知您我们院长逝世的消息。
I have great sympathy for you.
我对你深表同情。
I spent a great deal of time there.
我在那儿度过了很长时间。
同义词
astronomical (LARGE) informal
big (LARGE)
colossal
elephantine formal
enormous
gargantuan
giant
gigantic
ginormous informal
goodly old-fashioned
hefty
huge
immense
jumbo
large
mahoosive UK informal
mammoth
massive
outsize
oversize mainly US
prodigious formal
respectable
sizeable mainlyUK
stupendous
thumping UK informal
tidy mainly UK
tremendous
vast
voluminous formal
walloping informal humorous
whopping informal
[ before noun ] used in names, especially to mean large or important
(用在名称中,尤用于表示大或重要)大
a Great Dane (= large type of dog)
大丹犬
Catherine the Great
叶卡捷琳娜大帝(指叶卡捷琳娜二世)
the Great Wall of China
中国万里长城
the Great Bear (= group of stars)
大熊星座
greater than mathematics
specialized
larger in number or amount than: X must be equal to or greater than 10.
X必须大于等于10。
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更多范例减少例句A great number of women used to die in childbirth.For a goalkeeper, it's a great advantage to have big hands.He's a great comfort to his mother.She has finally got the job she wanted, but at great personal cost .The pay differential between workers and management is too great.
great adjective
(FAMOUS)
B2 approving famous, powerful, or important as one of a particular type
卓越的,伟大的,杰出的,重大的
a great politician/leader/artist/man/woman
伟大的政治家/领导人/艺术家/人/女性
This is one of Rembrandt's greatest paintings.
这是伦勃朗最杰出的油画作品之一。
Who do you think is the greatest modern novelist?
你认为谁是最伟大的现代小说家?
更多范例减少例句The cinematic effects in her films are clearly borrowed from the great film-makers of the past.Rome, Carthage and Athens were some of the great city-states of the ancient world.Gathered all together in this church, we commemorate those who lost their lives in the great war.As a child, he aspired to be a great writer.Despite her limitations as an actress, she was a great entertainer.
great adjective
(EXTREME)
B1 extreme
极大的;极度的
great success/difficulty
巨大的胜利/极度困难
更多范例减少例句We're living in a time of great change.The numerous awards on the walls bear witness to his great success.It takes great skill to weave a basket from/out of rushes.To my great surprise, they agreed to all our demands.The George Cross is a decoration that is bestowed on British civilians for acts of great bravery.
great adjective
(GOOD)
A1 informal very good
美妙的,好极的,很棒的
a great idea
好主意
We had a great time last night at the party.
昨晚聚会上我们玩得开心极了。
It's great to see you after all this time!
分开那么长时间,再见到你真是太高兴了!
"I'll lend you the car if you like." "Great! Thanks a lot!"
“你要是想开的话,我可以把车借给你。”“那太好了!多谢!”
"What's your new teacher like?" "Oh, he's great."
“你的新老师怎么样?”“噢,他棒极了。”
"How are you feeling now?" "Great."
“现在你的感觉怎样?”“好极了。”
informal used to mean that something is very bad
(用于表示某事非常糟糕)真绝
Oh great ! That's all I need - more bills!
嘿,真绝!我最需要的就是这个——又来账单了!
更多范例减少例句Everyone says it's a great movie, but I think it's overrated.My new hiking boots will be great once I've broken them in.Ireland boasts beautiful beaches, great restaurants and friendly locals.I think the party was great.There's a great film on TV at midnight.
相关词语
greatness习语
be a great one for something
go great guns
great minds think alike
no great shakes
greatadverb [ before noun ], adjective
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B2 used to emphasize the meaning of another word
(表示强调)
a great big spider
巨型蜘蛛
a great long queue
排得特别长的队
You great idiot!
你这个大傻瓜!
Pat's a great friend of mine.
帕特是我非常要好的朋友。
更多范例减少例句They left a great enormous pile of washing-up in the sink.Take your great fat hands off my private things, you!Who parked that horrible great lorry right outside my window?She had a whopping great bruise on her arm.He just stood there with a silly great grin on his face.
greatnoun [ C ] uk
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a famous person in a particular area of activity
伟人,大人物,名人
former tennis great Arthur Ashe
前网坛名将阿瑟‧阿希
Woody Allen, one of the all-time greats of the cinema
伍迪‧艾伦,有史以来最伟大的电影巨擘之一
习语
the great and the good great-prefix uk
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used with a word for a family member to mean one generation away from that member
(与表示家庭成员的词连用,表示更高或更低一辈)曾
your great-grandmother (= the grandmother of one of your parents)
你的(外)曾祖母
your great-grandson (= the grandson of your child)
你的曾(外)孙
更多范例减少例句This is your great-uncle George. He's Daddy's uncle.I have seven grandchildren, and lots of great-nephews and -nieces.Adelia was my great-aunt and a very grand old lady.He is the great-great-grandson of Sigmund Freud.We found the graves of my great-great-grandfather and his first and second wives.
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great的例句
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The same was not true, and was not supposed to be true, in urban areas where the need for employer housing was greater.
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Both of these subscales are scored so that high scores indicate greater psychological well-being and vitality.
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Questionnaire on priority assessment of patients referred to orthopedic surgeons showed great differences between reviewers.
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The great technical problem of such a system is the critical mass of a fission chain reaction, making it difficult to miniaturize a fission explosion.
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Both maps illustrate in great detail the most modern, developed areas and iconic buildings, while the less densely inhabited areas were reduced in size.
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This may indeed represent one of the events that triggered the great development of the dorsal pallium and associated structures in the mammalian radiation.
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Work factors had a greater impact on class differences in psychological distress in men.
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Scores range from 0 to 63, and higher values represent greater depressive symptoms.
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