magnum / ˈmæg nəm /

⚽高中词汇巨无霸巨大的巨大巨型

magnum2 个定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. a large wine bottle having a capacity of two ordinary bottles or 1.5 liters.
  2. a magnum cartridge or firearm.
adj. 形容词 adjective
  1. equipped with a larger charge than other cartridges of the same size.
  2. using such a cartridge.
  3. Informal. unusually great in power or size: a magnum spotlight; a magnum dosage.

magnum 近义词

magnum

等同于 container

magnum

等同于 decanter

magnum

等同于 gun

更多magnum例句

  1. Game 6 was Giannis’s magnum opus, a performance so singularly dominant that the final stat line, outrageous as it was, somehow fails to adequately convey just how thoroughly he controlled every inch of the floor.
  2. Many modern thinkers have come to embrace Whitehead and panpsychism to varying degrees, including Bohm, whose Wholeness and the Implicate Order, his magnum opus on modern physics and the nature of reality, refers to Whitehead as an inspiration.
  3. Paris Magnum: Exhibition runs from December 12, 2014-March 28, 2015.
  4. Magnum came into being as a cooperative only two years after the conclusion of World War II.
  5. Overall, Paris Magnum reaches both too widely and too thinly in trying to convey a sense of spectrum.
  6. Magnum is an entrusted brand, with an irrefutably global reach.
  7. Catalogue, published by Flammarion (2014), includes photographs from the Magnum Photos archives and text by Éric Hazan.
  8. He regarded his organ in St. Paul's Cathedral (rebuilt in 1899), as his magnum opus.
  9. Timor, luctus, gaudium magnum, et aversio hanc impotentiam psychicam efficiunt.
  10. To behold “Diana unveiled” was equivalent in alchemical terminology to attaining the magnum opus.
  11. But to determine what these propositions are, is the opus magnum of the more recondite mental philosophy.
  12. The colonel smoothed things over and it ended in a magnum of champagne being ordered.