oversized / adjective ˈoʊ vərˈsaɪz; noun ˈoʊ vərˌsaɪz /

超大的超大尺寸过大过大的

oversized2 个定义

adj. 形容词 adjective

Also o·ver·sized .

  1. of excessive size; unusually large: an oversize cigar.
  2. of a size larger than is necessary or required.
n. 名词 noun
  1. something that is oversize; an oversize article or object.
  2. a size larger than the proper or usual size.

oversized 近义词

adj. 形容词 adjective

bulky

更多oversized例句

  1. Everyone remembers it as a kid—when long parades of oversized trucks rolled into town to set up camp in a field.
  2. She holds a young girl closely inside her oversized fur coat; both gaze into lens.
  3. They seem, at best, like damaged children, trying on the oversized identities of those who create and accomplish in real life.
  4. Swimming in an oversized blue blazer and dirty black Uggs, she stops eating to wipe away the sweat on her forehead.
  5. And there's something supernatural—something sinister—about his oversized blue eyes.
  6. Assembled there they look like a lot of malformed giants, with oversized heads sunk curiously in their shoulders.
  7. In the center of the neat kitchen, spitting angrily at the wet, stood a ruffled and oversized black tom-cat.
  8. There were four ungainly, monstrous birds like oversized Cornish Game gamecocks pecking at him.
  9. The unconscious Geneva Jervis, lying crumpled up in the oversized fur coat, was the immediate problem.
  10. The starer, without once taking his eyes off Horace, rose, advanced to the little window and thrust through it an oversized card.