hugeness 的定义
hug·er, hug·est.
- extraordinarily large in bulk, quantity, or extent: a huge ship; a huge portion of ice cream.
- of unbounded extent, scope, or character; limitless: the huge genius of Mozart.
- Slang. very important, successful, popular, etc.: The show is huge in Britain.
hugeness 近义词
enormousness
更多hugeness例句
- Rather than fretting about infinites, they should have focused on connecting tiny with huge.
- To their astonishment, they found that the huge difference in the mantled clones was the result of a single, tiny epigenetic change.
- The “Top Stories” SERP feature, however, was a huge benefit to using an AMP for any news agency with a website, and it’s easy to understand why.
- First, Apple was supplying a base of huge, though slowly growing profits, and Google and Facebook provided earnings that were both increasingly big, and racing ahead.
- Being in the Midwest, “there are just a limited number of funds and angel investors, which have huge concentrations on the coast,” says Candice Matthews Brackeen, founder and CEO of Cincinnati-based Lightship Capital.
- Music is a huge part of the tone of Black Dynamite overall—going back to the original 2009 movie on which the series is based.
- And, as Gow adds wryly from his own personal experience, “To a huge extent they achieved that aim very well.”
- Last March they gave Airbus a huge piece of new business, ordering 169 A320s and 65 of the slightly larger A321.
- In doing so he exposed the failure of other airlines in the region to see the huge pent-up demand for cheap travel.
- Beyond the huge American flag that hung over the street, the mile-long mass of cops ended.
- Only the petrol tins they took for water right and left of their pathway up the cliff; huge diamonds in the evening sun.
- Two huge steam engines had snorted and puffed for three whole years.
- Well, the pudding moment arrived, and a huge slice almost obscured from sight the plate before us.
- Nothing doubtful or "reputed" ever arrived in the huge packing-cases consigned to Walls End Castle.
- Thus among the huge mass of accumulated commodities the simplest wants would go unsatisfied.