frankenstein 的定义
- a person who creates a monster or a destructive agency that cannot be controlled or that brings about the creator's ruin.
- Also called Frankenstein monster. the monster or destructive agency itself.
frankenstein 近义词
等同于 monster
更多frankenstein例句
- Driggs highlights the problem of what he calls Frankenstein data sets, which are spliced together from multiple sources and can contain duplicates.
- It’s easy for products like these to become a Frankenstein’s monster of fancy features.
- The Frankenstein project, The Transformations of the Transformations of the Drs.
- The prompt resulted in Mary Shelley penning Frankenstein while still a teenager.
- “QAnon has morphed into something, like a Frankenstein, that defies existing categories of harmful content for the platforms,” François said.
- From Psycho to Frankenstein, watch scenes from the director's 10 favorite creepy classics.
- The hybrid alliance is something of a Frankenstein monster where every arm imagines itself the brain.
- When I think of Frankenstein, I have these visions of Robert De Niro in awful makeup.
- Hice is like the Republican version of a right-wing Frankenstein, featuring the worst elements of the GOP jammed into one person.
- More laughs per minute than any other movie ever made—until Young Frankenstein, that is.
- Mary, now that Frankenstein was off her hands, busied herself in writing out the journal of their first travels.
- I have also finished the fourth chapter of Frankenstein, which is a very long one, and I think you would like it.
- Barth, laughing, had assured him that there was no Frankenstein business of robbing graveyards and implanting brains in machines.
- She wrote some half dozen novels and stories, the best of which was "Frankenstein, or the Modern Prometheus."
- In short, he was discovering already that he had unwittingly created a monster beside which Frankenstein's was the veriest doll.