mighty 的 3 个定义
might·i·er, might·i·est.
- having, characterized by, or showing superior power or strength: mighty rulers.
- of great size; huge: a mighty oak.
- great in amount, extent, degree, or importance; exceptional: a mighty accomplishment.
Usually the mighty .
- mighty persons collectively: the rich and the mighty.
mighty 近义词
forceful, powerful
gigantic, monumental
更多mighty例句
- Over the past couple of decades, researchers have identified increasingly mighty caloric materials.
- We’re mighty pretty … “You said it Larry, San Diego is the most beautiful city in the country,” declared George Stephanopoulos, then an adviser to President Bill Clinton, in an interview with Larry King.
- It’s part of the mighty Russell Microcap Index, which is outperforming the best of the best in Big Tech—the Nasdaq 100—in recent weeks.
- Luckily, your immune system can assemble a mighty army to protect you.
- Grant Hill Park, just a few blocks away, is also nearby but it’s a mighty uphill walk for a mother pushing a stroller.
- Wise Children by Angela Carter Oh how the mighty have fallen!
- According to reports, they were mighty careful at every step, but just not careful enough.
- It is a mighty tough slog, I will have to give them that, written in terse and exclusive science-ese.
- The village sits along a narrowing vein of the Rio Negro, a tributary of the mighty Amazon.
- It ends, as we might expect by now, with Arthur killing Frollo with a single mighty stroke.
- It was a mighty simple transaction, but it produced some startling results for me, that same coin-spinning.
- A touch of the spurs sent Nejdi with a mighty bound into the midst of the rabble who held the road.
- The mighty rushing torrent is the fashion, but who can do the wimpling, dimpling streamlet?
- Mac took that pretty hard, and came mighty near making the major eat his words with gunpowder sauce on the side.
- You know MacRae, Lyn; it's mighty poor business for any man to tread on his toes, much less go walking rough-shod all over him.