sizableness / ˈsaɪ zə bəl /

体积尺寸大小规模

sizableness 的定义

adj. 形容词 adjective
  1. of considerable size; fairly large: He inherited a sizable fortune.
  2. Obsolete. of convenient or suitable size.

sizableness 近义词

n. 名词 noun

size

更多sizableness例句

  1. This marked a sizable departure from early July, when the pollster last asked this question — back then, 54 percent viewed the protesters as more peaceful, while only 31 percent viewed them as more violent.
  2. That’s a sizable audience that represents a major opportunity, but it also means you’ll need to find a way to stand out from the crowd.
  3. It’s keen to find sizable energy reserves to ease its heavy reliance on imports from Iran, Iraq and Russia, and support one of the biggest economies in the Middle East.
  4. Under Melvin’s son, David, it is also becoming a sizable tenant.
  5. Already, a sizable part of the population suspects vaccines are part of a plot.
  6. A sizable number of Asian Americans feel that affirmative action, in college admissions or elsewhere, has hurt them personally.
  7. Despite sizable immigration, the regional population growth rate has fallen below the national average.
  8. His flaws are eclipsed by the sizable shadow of his strengths.
  9. High-profile women like news anchor Joan Lunden and actress Linda Lavin have had to pay out sizable sums.
  10. Defense Department officials initially suggested a sizable residual force, with estimates ranging from 16,000 to 24,000 troops.
  11. When he fell in front of me, I noticed that there was quite a sizable slip of paper in his hand.
  12. Half an hour of this seemed to Scattergood like the length of a sizable day—and then he remembered the milk.
  13. Nevertheless, there was a sizable turnout of people for the afternoon performance.
  14. I was a prisoner, and my prison was a room in a sizable farm-house with thick stone walls.
  15. I found a variety of sizable trees but the kind which I principally pitched upon was the Barringtonia of Forster.