colossal 的定义
- extraordinarily great in size, extent, or degree; gigantic; huge.
- of or resembling a colossus.
- Architecture. noting or pertaining to a classical order whose columns or pilasters span two or more stories of a building.
colossal 近义词
very large
更多colossal例句
- Standing around on top of the ground trying to get your arms around this colossal problem is futile.
- At exactly two miles from the starting point, we turned to our right and saw a colossal pyramid dune the color of burnt parchment.
- When Qwikster proved a colossal failure, the mistake was Hastings’s own.
- Not half a mile into the journey, I was surrounded by colossal redwoods.
- The problem is that all this heating and magnetic confinement requires colossal amounts of energy.
- There was The Brittany Murphy Story, dubbed a “colossal mess” by reviewers.
- We, in olden days, had towering kooks and colossal villains.
- But the quarantine, lifted just 10 days in, was a colossal failure.
- Colossal geological forces collided: the Pacific Plate, the North American Plate and the Farralon Plate.
- A tiny handful of families, it is true, have managed to keep colossal wealth in their own hands over a period of many centuries.
- A colossal steam "traveller" had ceaselessly carried great blocks of stone and long steel girders from point to point.
- Profiting by this, Benjy quietly moved away round a colossal buttress of the berg, and took refuge in an ice-cave.
- Lady Victoria's earlier mood of colossal indifference had been dissipated by her son's return.
- You first enter a large fore-court, at the extremity of which a colossal gateway leads into the inner courts.
- If ever I started upon a colossal piece of folly, it was this same trip abroad.