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massively

/mas-iv/US // ˈmæs ɪv //UK // (ˈmæsɪv) //

大规模,大规模的,大规模地,大量的

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : consisting of or forming a large mass; bulky and heavy:massive columns.
    • : large and heavy-looking: a massive forehead.
    • : large in scale, amount, or degree: a massive breakdown in communications; massive reductions in spending.
    • : solid or substantial; great or imposing: massive erudition.
    • : Mineralogy. having no outward crystal form, although sometimes crystalline in internal structure.

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Examples

  • The group-think and liberal high-fiving was as bad as ever and continues to be a massive trap and distraction for journalists.

  • Then, when he was about 15, he went alone to Mexico City to work at a massive recycling facility, he told me when I called to interview him recently.

  • I’m focused on building Calendly into a massive standalone business.

  • The plan calls for massive spending to undo the learning loss that students have experienced over the last nine months.

  • He wasn’t helping them, he was abusing them and there’s a big massive difference.

  • Like the financial sector, the housing industry is massively regulated in all sorts of ways.

  • Like any massively successful property, the Turtles eventually began influencing its audience in unsuspecting ways.

  • Why [are they] targeting, massively and worldwide, this RAT in particular?

  • Meanwhile, sea level rise will emerge as a huge, inexorable and massively expensive problem.

  • What is wrong and embarrassing is the President of the United States reciting a massively discredited factoid.

  • Language is probably the most self-contained, the most massively resistant of all social phenomena.

  • The waggoner, throned aloft, rolling massively in his seat, was not so much below Paul's eye.

  • Iron Thoughts, twice as broad across the back as Tick-Tock, twice as massively muscled, looked like a devil-beast even to her.

  • A bust of Swedenborg over a massively carved bookcase, filled with volumes of royal exterior, attracted Emily's eye.

  • Stress and thrust answer each other directly, simply, massively.