formidable
US /ˈfɔ:rmɪdəbl/
・UK /ˈfɔ:mɪdəbl/
B2 中高級英檢高級
adj.形容詞可怕的;難以敵對的
The employees of the bank are afraid of their manager because he is a very formidable man
adj.形容詞強大
She has a formidable kick so our team wants her
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共和黨人相信什麼? (What Do Republicans Believe?)
03:21
- while maintaining a formidable army.
的同時仍繼續維持強大的軍事力量
[海軍傳奇]大和 ([Naval Legends] Yamato)
17:08![[海軍傳奇]大和 ([Naval Legends] Yamato)](https://thumbnail.voicetube.com/w/480/h/270/I1IMIHYqPCk.jpg)
- this formidable steel giant managed to glorify her name even as she was defeated.
這強大的鋼鐵巨人在被擊敗之後仍然可以使她的聲譽名留千古
Verizon的Inspire Her Mind廣告和他們沒有告訴你的事實。 (Verizon's Inspire Her Mind ad and the facts they didn't tell you)
05:03
- and formidable scientists. My advice to parents: expose your daughter to a wide range of activities
又傑出的科學家 我給家長們的建議:讓女兒廣泛接觸各個面向的活動
Conspiracy of the World History.
08:32
- Fomenko asserts: There was no such thing as the Tartar and Mongol invasion followed by over two centuries of yoke and slavery, providing a formidable body of documental evidence to prove his assertion.
福緬科斷言:"不存在韃靼和蒙古人入侵之後,又有兩個多世紀的枷鎖和奴隸制。根本不存在韃靼和蒙古人入侵後兩個多世紀的枷鎖和奴隸制,提供了大量文件證據來證明他的論斷。
生理學速成班:先天免疫系統 (Immune System, part 1: Crash Course A&P #45)
09:13
- But even then, sometimes, well sometimes you find yourself facing a more formidable foe.
但即使如此,有時候我們會發現自己的確是大敵當前。