gigantic 的定义
- very large; huge: a gigantic statue.
- of, like, or befitting a giant.
gigantic 近义词
very large
更多gigantic例句
- Meanwhile, Microsoft is also butting heads with Amazon over cloud computing, the gigantic business that involves supplying data center computing power to corporate customers.
- It’s important to note, however, that our analysis assumes that the non-car, 15% of Tesla’s business also grows at gigantic, 20%-plus rates in the future.
- Flashy department stores sprang up in cities, sparkling new malls dotted the suburbs, and big-box stores grew to gigantic proportions around the country.
- Fortunately, plasmas can be manipulated using magnetic fields, and so gigantic electromagnets are used to keep the plasma spinning around a donut-shaped reactor called a tokamak.
- Maybe a massive computer-science lab or a well-funded medical-device workshop or a flavor-profile laboratory run by a gigantic food company.
- The five men, their Land Rover, and their supplies were loaded into the gigantic military aircraft.
- A gigantic solar storm could fry power grids, knocking out electricity for months.
- She throws gigantic, destructive parties, and purposely lights his ottomans on fire.
- In January 1915 gigantic German Zeppelin airships appeared in the night over London and dropped bombs at random.
- Consider the gigantic implications of this precise logical observation.
- He used to walk through the park, and note with pleasure the care that his father bestowed on the gigantic property.
- The embankment or road-bed was commenced by gigantic piling, and is very broad and substantial.
- The machine penetrated everywhere, thrusting aside with its gigantic arm the feeble efforts of handicraft.
- The gigantic pylon, its shoulders breaking the sky four-square far overhead, seemed the prodigious portal of another world.
- Emigration is now proceeding with gigantic strides, and is destined for some time to continue.