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tremendously

/trih-men-duhs-lee/US // trɪˈmɛn dəs li //

极大地,巨大地,巨大的,极大的

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adv.副词 adverb
  1. 1
    • : to an extraordinary degree:Almost immediately, Superman became a tremendously popular show and is now considered a television classic.

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Examples

  • AI is getting tremendous attention and significant venture capital, but AI tools frequently underwhelm in the trenches.

  • There are companies that have made tremendous amounts of money based upon patents for certain drugs.

  • Essential workers and others who are required to perform their jobs in person are taking on tremendous risk.

  • Ford Foundation president Darren Walker called it “tremendous news.”

  • In its final weeks, the orbiter came as close as 22 miles from Ceres’s surface and collected a tremendous amount of data about the dwarf planet’s chemical composition.

  • I still do find it a tremendously useful device to invent a character and have the character sing the song.

  • The choices that individuals make in that place matter tremendously.

  • Anger Is an Energy is a tremendously entertaining read, and I urge everyone to pick up a copy and start dreaming again.

  • Shumlin said he was “tremendously disappointed” – then kept him on the job.

  • He was an extremely gifted and talented artist whose work I admired tremendously.

  • Never mind the dust; I've turned it on to make believe we're going tremendously fast.

  • Perhaps Yung Pak's father did not say much, but any one could have seen by his face that he was tremendously pleased.

  • She had thought herself old in the last three years, tremendously modern.

  • The twain immediately started, and roared in unison with their host most tremendously!

  • On such a night all India seems to be dead as a land but tremendously alive as a storehouse of insects, animals, and reptiles.