colossal / kəˈlɒs əl /

💦中学词汇巨大的巨型的巨型巨无霸

colossal 的定义

adj. 形容词 adjective
  1. extraordinarily great in size, extent, or degree; gigantic; huge.
  2. of or resembling a colossus.
  3. Architecture. noting or pertaining to a classical order whose columns or pilasters span two or more stories of a building.

colossal 近义词

adj. 形容词 adjective

very large

更多colossal例句

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