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ponderously

/pon-der-uhs/US // ˈpɒn dər əs //UK // (ˈpɒndərəs) //

深思熟虑地,深思熟虑,深思熟虑的,深思熟虑地进行

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : of great weight; heavy; massive.
    • : awkward or unwieldy: He carried a ponderous burden on his back.
    • : dull and labored: a ponderous dissertation.

Synonyms & Antonyms

as inhard

Examples

  • Glass’s short book ably meets the ponderous inquiries of caregiving in a tribute to both fragility and forbearance.

  • A person who never goes off-road probably doesn’t need to opt for a ponderous SUV as a daily commuter.

  • Ponderously using 900 wds to make a pt that cd be made in a sentence or 2.

  • He got down ponderously from his stool and squeaked out behind the long counter in his shiny boots.

  • Scattergood arose ponderously and limped out into the middle of the dusty road.

  • When she ended he stood up ponderously, leaning against the desk; and for a second or two they looked at each other.

  • "Then that Dutch horn-player threw the bomb," propounded the head of the "Detective Bureau" ponderously.

  • John Turner knew him well, and was ponderously silent respecting him.