mighty / ˈmaɪ ti /

💦中学词汇伟大的强大的巨大的强大

mighty3 个定义

adj. 形容词 adjective

might·i·er, might·i·est.

  1. having, characterized by, or showing superior power or strength: mighty rulers.
  2. of great size; huge: a mighty oak.
  3. great in amount, extent, degree, or importance; exceptional: a mighty accomplishment.
adv. 副词 adverb
  1. Informal. very; extremely: I'm mighty pleased.
n. 名词 noun

Usually the mighty .

  1. mighty persons collectively: the rich and the mighty.

mighty 近义词

adj. 形容词 adjective

forceful, powerful

adj. 形容词 adjective

gigantic, monumental

更多mighty例句

  1. Over the past couple of decades, researchers have identified increasingly mighty caloric materials.
  2. 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.
  3. 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.
  4. Luckily, your immune system can assemble a mighty army to protect you.
  5. Grant Hill Park, just a few blocks away, is also nearby but it’s a mighty uphill walk for a mother pushing a stroller.
  6. Wise Children by Angela Carter Oh how the mighty have fallen!
  7. According to reports, they were mighty careful at every step, but just not careful enough.
  8. It is a mighty tough slog, I will have to give them that, written in terse and exclusive science-ese.
  9. The village sits along a narrowing vein of the Rio Negro, a tributary of the mighty Amazon.
  10. It ends, as we might expect by now, with Arthur killing Frollo with a single mighty stroke.
  11. It was a mighty simple transaction, but it produced some startling results for me, that same coin-spinning.
  12. A touch of the spurs sent Nejdi with a mighty bound into the midst of the rabble who held the road.
  13. The mighty rushing torrent is the fashion, but who can do the wimpling, dimpling streamlet?
  14. Mac took that pretty hard, and came mighty near making the major eat his words with gunpowder sauce on the side.
  15. 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.