colossus

英[kə'lɒsəs] 美[kə'lɑːsəs]
  • n. 庞然大物;巨人;巨型雕像
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Noun:
  1. someone or something that is abnormally large and powerful

  2. a person of exceptional importance and reputation

1. He became a colossus of the labour movement.
他成为了劳工运动中举足轻重的人物。

来自柯林斯例句

2. He was a colossus, a legend.
他是一个伟人,一个传奇人物。

来自柯林斯例句

3. The colossus that bestrode the world!
哦,这个雄踞全世界的巨人!

来自英汉文学

4. Among astronomers, Nicholas Copernicus suddenly appeared as a colossus.
在天文学家中Copernicus作为一个巨人突然出现.

来自辞典例句

5. The colossus would soar higher into the sky.
这庞然大物高耸入云.

来自辞典例句

    用作名词 (n.)
    1. The colossus would soar higher into the sky.
      这庞然大物高耸入云。
    2. Mozart is a colossus among composers.
      莫札特是作曲家中的巨匠。
    3. A copper colossus of their leader stood in the middle of the square.
      他们领袖的铜巨像耸立在广场中央。

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