prodigiously
巨大地
常用释义
英音[ prəˈdɪdʒəsli ]
美音[ prəˈdɪdʒəsli ]
基本释义
- adv. 巨大地
例句
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1·She ate prodigiously.她真能吃。来源: 《柯林斯英汉双解大词典》
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2·The crowd enjoyed this episode prodigiously, and pressed forward and craned their necks to see the small rioter.人们非常喜欢这段插曲,他们向前挤,伸长脖子去看那个小骚乱者。
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3·The prices of farms rose prodigiously.农场的价格飞快上涨。
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4·She is a prodigiously talented pianist.她是才华横溢的钢琴家。
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5·To read prodigiously and to read profitably are two very different things.大量读书和有效读书完全是两码事。
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6·Of the three prodigiously gifted Brontë sisters Anne has been judged the least talented.在这个三个令人叹服的天才姐妹中,安被认为是天赋最少的一个。
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7·This new curriculum has prodigiously adjusted at the objectives, contents and evaluation etc.这次新课程从目标,内容,评价等方面都做了很大程度的调整。
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8·Unfortunately the slightly rotund but prodigiously-talented Ronaldinho has been left out of the squad.有点可惜的是微微发福但仍然具有惊人天赋的罗纳尔迪尼奥没有被召入国家队。
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9·How to reciprocate within the three countries, will prodigiously effect on the peace and stability of territories.三国间如何互动,将在很大程度上影响该地区的和平与稳定。
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10·The Spaniards were so prodigiously afraid of him that, I tell you, sir, I was sometimes proud he was an Englishman.西班牙人对他是畏惧之极,我跟你讲,先生,以致于我有时都为他是个英国人而骄傲哩。
同义词
adv.
巨大地
同根词
词根:
prodigious
prodigious
adj
惊人的,异常的,奇妙的;巨大的