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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如何在建築物爆炸中倖存 (How to Survive a Building Explosion)
06:05
- 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
為什麼去電影院看電影對你有好處 | BBC創意 (Why going to the cinema is good for you | BBC Ideas)
06:11
- That had a massive profound effect on me
這對我產生了巨大且深刻的影響,
- At the end of the film, there was this massive, rapturous applause in the cinema.
放映結束後,影廳中響起巨大、熱烈的掌聲。
一艘比一艘還大、還豪華!遊輪究竟為何變得如此龐大? (How cruise ships got so big)
07:29
- There were restaurants, smoking rooms, gardens and a massive lounge with painted ceilings.
有餐廳、吸菸室、花園還有一個巨大的休息室,天花板上繪有彩繪。
- and a massive lounge with painted ceilings.
還有一個巨大的休息室,天花板上繪有彩繪。
失敗並不重要,重要的是「如何」失敗 (It doesn’t matter if you fail. It matters *how* you fail. | Amy Edmondson for Big Think +)
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- weather patterns, government leaders' decisions, all of those factors coming together, creating this massive breakdown.
天氣模式、政府領導人的決定,所有這些因素結合在一起,造成了這次大規模的失敗。
- creating this massive breakdown.
造成這種大規模的崩潰。