massive
US /ˈmæsɪv/
・UK /ˈmæsɪv/
B1 中級英檢高級
adj.形容詞巨大的;大而重的
That’s a massive problem
adj.形容詞大量的
The company suffered massive losses due to the economic downturn.
adj.形容詞厚重的
The safe was made of massive steel.
adj.形容詞大規模的
The company launched a massive advertising campaign.
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萬一不幸發生爆炸事件,該如何逃生自救呢? (How to Survive a Building Explosion)
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- Known as a blast wind, this tiny void refills itself by exerting a massive force that pulls in every nearby object and person.
這種現象被稱為爆風,這個微小的虛空會通過施加巨大的力量來重新填充自己,將附近的每個物體和人都拉入其中。
- refills itself by exerting a massive force
通過施加巨大的力來重新填充
漢堡旅遊指南|德國漢堡24小時內的10件事!?? (HAMBURG TRAVEL GUIDE | 10 Things to do Hamburg, Germany on a 24 Hour Visit! ??)
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- river and yeah it's a pretty cool unusual attraction they have these massive elevators
是的這是一個非常酷的不尋常的景點 他們有這些 帶木門的 巨大電梯
土敘強震背後的成因 (The Science Behind the Massive Turkey-Syria Earthquakes | WSJ
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- Tectonic plates are massive slabs of rock on the Earth's crust from 10 miles to 160 miles thick that are always slowly moving.
板塊地殼上巨大的岩石片,約 10 英里到 160 英里厚,一直在緩慢地移動。
麥當勞為何贏得薯條 (Why McDonald's won fries)
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- By the 1960s, McDonald's started getting massive scale. That let them negotiate with suppliers.
到 1960 年代,麥當勞開始大規模發展。 這讓他們可以與供應商進行談判。





