monstrosity 的定义
plural mon·stros·i·ties.
monstrosity 近义词
freak
monstrosity 的近义词 15 个
- abnormality
- atrocity
- deformity
- dreadfulness
- enormity
- eyesore
- freakishness
- frightfulness
- grotesqueness
- heinousness
- hideousness
- horror
- monster
- mutant
- mutation
monstrosity 的反义词 1 个
更多monstrosity例句
- Hulk faces off against another green monstrosity, Abomination.
- In “Back 4 Blood,” the developer, Turtle Rock, says they wanted to go “bigger,” with “20-foot tall monstrosities” that will take considerable effort to defeat with the help of friends.
- Creepy people on Twitter, a cephalopodic monstrosity of its own, have let their imaginations run wild for the past month.
- From the volunteers’ position, a supernode—a multi-antenna monstrosity responsible for linking much of the network on the Lower East Side to nodes in Brooklyn—was barely visible atop the Sabey building.
- James does support repealing and replacing Obamacare, and during his previous campaign he promised to go work his “tail off to remove this monstrosity.”
- So, like any monopolist, the agency ballooned into a bureaucratic monstrosity that spends much of its wealth on itself.
- How could she have allowed herself to whitewash such monstrosity?
- As he starts to comprehend the monstrosity that is Walter White, Hank realizes that Walt has just beat this kid up emotionally.
- And then she revealed that this monstrosity of electronic expression can be found right there in the chat box.
- If he remains silent in the face of the verbal assault, that silence will be taken as consent, thus proving his monstrosity.
- It was apparent by that time that the extender would never be anything in a printing office but a psychological monstrosity.
- And I didn't dare look again at the second monstrosity, the one named John Smith.
- Evil complicates, by one knows not what hydra-headed monstrosity, the vast, cosmic whole.
- A child born with three legs is a freak of nature, a monstrosity, yet it sometimes appears.
- It's all a muddle, a compromise, a monstrosity, like everything else you produce; there's nothing in it that goes on all-fours.