2.greatness- unusual largeness in size or extent or number immenseness,immensity,sizeableness,vastness,enormousness,grandness,wideness bigness,largeness- the property of having a relatively great size enormity- vastness of size or extent; "in careful usage the noun enormity is not used to express...
这里的 greatness 理解为“伟大、卓越”。 从英英释义来看,“the property possessed by something or someone of outstanding importance”(某物或某人所拥有的杰出重要性的属性)和“unusual largeness in size or extent”(在尺寸或范围上不同寻常的大),都能进一步帮助我们理解 greatness 所包含的“重要、显著、大...
1.the property possessed by something or someone of outstanding importance or eminence 2.unusual largeness in size or extent or number 网络释义 greatness 巨大; 伟大; 巨大 巨大; 崇高; attain greatness 达到最高境界; immoderate greatness 毫无节制的扩张; Inspire Greatness 提振战力; paragon of greatne...
greatness 英英释义 noun 1. unusual largeness in size or extent or number Synonym: enormousnessgrandnessimmensenessimmensitysizeablenessvastnesswideness 2. the property possessed by something or someone of outstanding importance or eminence Synonym: illustriousness...
noun the property possessed by something or someone of outstanding importance or eminence noun unusual largeness in size or extent or number 更多 英文 词典里"greatness"的近义词 largeness, sizeableness, grandness是 英文 同义词词典中“greatness"的热门同义词。 large...
Petrarch celebrated theirgreatnessin conquering fortune and rising to the top. 2012年考研真题(英语二)阅读理解 Section Ⅱ 英英释义 Noun 1. the property possessed by something or someone of outstanding importance 2. unusual largeness in size or extent...
英[ɡreɪtnəs] 美[ˈɡretnɪs] 是什么意思 n. 伟大;崇高;著名;大 英英释义 greatness[ 'greitnis ] n. the property possessed by something or someone of outstanding importance or eminence 同义词:illustriousness unusual largeness in size or extent or number ...
美音[greitnis] ; 名词 1.伟大,崇高 2.著名 3.大,巨大 词形变化 形容词great 英语解释 the property possessed by something or someone of outstanding importance or eminence unusual largeness in size or extent or number 相似单词 greatnessn. 1.伟大,崇高 2.著名 3.大,巨大 ...
word-forming element denoting action, quality, or state, attached to an adjective or past participle to form an abstract noun, from Old English-nes(s), from Proto-Germanic*in-assu-(cognates: Old Saxon-nissi, Middle Dutch-nisse, Dutch-nis, Old High German-nissa, German-nis, Gothic-inass...
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