monster 的 2 个定义
- a legendary animal combining features of animal and human form or having the forms of various animals in combination, as a centaur, griffin, or sphinx.
- any creature so ugly or monstrous as to frighten people.
- any animal or human grotesquely deviating from the normal shape, behavior, or character.
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- huge; enormous; monstrous: a monster tree.
monster 近义词
giant animal; supernatural being
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- So you’re creating this monster centralized, centrally linked biometric data architecture.
- It was undoubtedly flashy, but from a usability standpoint, it felt like a Frankenstein’s monster of gadgets.
- The operator of Alipay, the ubiquitous digital wallet and financial “super app,” won a monster $150 billion valuation after a funding round in 2018.
- Another mathematical misfit, a prize possession for any cabinet, is simply known as the monster.
- There is a danger, I think, in assuming that anyone who does not intervene in an emergency is a monster or inherently a bad person.
- There was something cathartic about deleting this 2,500-word monster of a farewell, and resolving to live.
- Because Duck Dynasty receives monster TV ratings and Robertson paid by a company (A&E) while making these public statements.
- Bratton was not ready to say that Brinsley was acting as part of a group or as anything but a lone monster.
- In its presence--jolting, sudden, horrific—the monster is the monster of grief.
- The two parties—mother and son, and monster—live in the same house, and are safe and healthy.
- At last two are successful, and the monster, hardly able to breathe, stands quiet and still.
- Once again, the strong, black fist was clinched in the approaching monster's face.
- If the hunter venture to come close to such a monster, and his dagger fail to pierce the vital spot, there is no help for him.
- The men waited till the great body of the monster became still and quiet.
- None would have believed that the cowardly monster Fear was for ever feasting upon his heart.