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		e·nor·mous AHD[ĭ-nôrʹməs] D.J.[ɪˈnɔːməs]K.K.[ɪˈnɔrməs]adj.(形容词)- Very great in size, extent, number, or degree.巨大的:在大小、范围、数目或程度上很大的
 
 - Archaic Very wicked; heinous.【古语】  非常邪恶的;十恶不赦的
 
 
 - From Latin ēnormis [unusual, huge] 源自 拉丁语 ēnormis [不同寻常的,巨大的] 
 
 - ē-, ex- [ex-] ē-, ex- [前缀,表“超出”] 
 
 - norma [norm] * see  gnō- norma [标准,平均数] * 参见 gnō- 
 
 - Sense 2, from Middle English enormious 释义2,源自 中古英语 enormious 
 
 - from Latin ēnormis [monstrous] 源自 拉丁语 ēnormis [丑恶的,庞大的] 
 
  enorʹmously adv.(副词)enorʹmousness n.(名词)enormous, immense, huge, gigantic, colossal, mammoth, tremendous, stupendous, gargantuan, vast- These adjectives describe what is extraordinarily large.这些形容词都描述超乎寻常大的事物,
 
 -  Enormous  suggests a marked excess beyond the norm in size, amount, or degree:  Enormous  暗指在大小、数量或程度上超乎常规的: an enormous boulder;巨大的圆石;enormous expenses.巨额费用。
 
 - Immense  refers to boundless or immeasurable size or extent: Immense  指无限的或无法测量的尺寸或范围: an immense crowd of people;无边无际的人海;immense pleasure.无以伦比的欢乐。
 
 - Huge   especially implies greatness of size or capacity: Huge  尤指尺寸或容量的庞大: a huge wave;巨浪;a huge success.巨大的成功。
 
 - Gigantic  refers to size likened to that of a giant: Gigantic  指象巨人一样的大小尺寸: a gigantic redwood tree;大得惊人的红杉树;a gigantic disappointment.极度失望。
 
 - Colossal  suggests a hugeness that elicits awe or taxes belief: Colossal  暗指能让人生畏或动摇信仰的巨大: colossal crumbling ruins of an ancient temple;古代神殿巨大的崩溃废墟;has a colossal nerve.无比的胆量。
 
 - Mammoth  is applied to something of clumsy or unwieldy hugeness: Mammoth  用于指事物笨拙的或笨重的庞大: a mammoth ship;巨轮;a mammoth multinational corporation.巨大的跨国公司。
 
 - Tremendous  suggests awe-inspiring or fearsome size: Tremendeus  指大小让人生畏或令人感到可怕: a tremendous monument 100 feet high;一百英尺高的巨大纪念碑;ate a tremendous meal.吃下大量的一餐。
 
 - Stupendous  implies size that astounds or defies description: Stupendous  指大小尺寸让人吃惊或超乎描述范围: an undertaking of stupendous difficulty.着手解决巨大的困难。"The whole thing was a stupendous, incomprehensible farce" (W. Somerset Maugham).“整个事件就是惊人的、无法了解的闹剧” (W·索默尔塞特·毛姆)
 
 -  Gargantuan  especially stresses greatness of capacity, as for food or pleasure:  Gargantuan  尤其强调容量大,如就食物或快乐而言: a gargantuan appetite.惊人的食欲。
 
 - Vast  refers to greatness of extent, size, area, or scope: Vast  指范围、大小、地区或跨度的宽广: "All the land was shrouded in one vast forest" (Theodore Roosevelt). “所有的土地都隐藏在广阔的森林中”。 (西奥多·罗斯福) "Of creatures, how few vast as the whale" (Herman Melville). “作为生物,几乎没有比鲸鱼更巨大的” (赫尔曼·梅尔维尔)
 
 
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