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sizeable

/sahy-zuh-buhl/US // ˈsaɪ zə bəl //

具规模的,有规模的,可观的,可观

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : sizable.

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Examples

  • Cash remains in circulation—Afghanistan has a sizeable informal banking system, run though local unlicensed currency traders.

  • A sizeable female presence in the force becomes especially crucial when handling sensitive cases pertaining to women and children.

  • A sizeable stretch of dry beach used separate the wall and the waves when he bought the home in 2002, Ditty said.

  • L’Oréal has amassed a sizeable e-commerce business over the years, spanning branded stores, affiliates, social networks, and marketplaces.

  • As we head into the critical fourth quarter, more critical than ever given the pandemic, advertisers will be forced to navigate without visibility into a sizeable share of their ad spend — or look elsewhere.

  • This throws the election into the Vermont state house, where Democrats have a sizeable advantage.

  • Assuming he sticks it out, the election will be thrown into the Vermont state house, where Democrats have a sizeable advantage.

  • Johnny Depp has a pretty sizeable role in Tusk as the Montreal private eye Guy LaPointe.

  • The dimmed lights and sizeable golden calf on the center of the conference table should tip you off.

  • Despite their sizeable difference in age (he 53, she 25), the two playfully bicker like, well, a couple in an Allen film.

  • Each thing bore on his back a bale of goods, or a bar of metal, a burden sizeable enough for two ordinary men.

  • Whereupon he took two five-dollar bills from a sizeable roll and flaunted them conspicuously on the table.

  • To his utter surprise, he found himself circling over the roofs and chimneys of a sizeable city.

  • She was a well-built, sizeable woman, with good proportions and fine health,—but a fool.

  • Winnemucca is quite a sizeable town, and is the county seat of some county.