tremendousness 的定义
- extraordinarily great in size, amount, or intensity: a tremendous ocean liner; tremendous talent.
- extraordinary in excellence: a tremendous movie.
- dreadful or awful, as in character or effect; exciting fear; frightening; terrifying.
tremendousness 近义词
enormousness
tremendousness 的近义词 11 个
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- If you want a model for how to manage a large business amid the pandemic, how to make solid yet adaptable judgments in the face of tremendous uncertainty, well, there it is.
- After having to deal with a tremendous amount of upheaval and rethinking over the last decade, the idea of having to adapt is not a new one for agencies.
- The future is bright with tremendous opportunity, and I want to put all the right pieces into place to make sure that CNN remains strong for many years to come.
- He was looking at me with a tremendous amount of anger and hostility.
- He’s a tremendous coach and everybody seems to love to play for him.
- Great American leaders have long contributed profound thoughts of tremendous consequence to the public discourse.
- “When I first met her I felt this tremendous surge of power,” he explained.
- This could create tremendous opportunity for a broad swath of the rustbelt population.
- “The rape question was a tremendous blunder,” Doar later observed.
- This is a tremendous find, not just because he discovered all these first veterans of our first war in a vacant lot.
- Drowned every few seconds by our tremendous salvoes, this more nervous noise crept back insistently into our ears in the interval.
- And then several hours at Liszt's, where one succession of concertos, fantasias, and all sorts of tremendous things are played.
- We have said it had been lightly laden at starting, which was the reason of the tremendous pace at which it travelled.
- It was a tremendous training in the sifting of evidence and the examination of appearances.
- Obviously a tremendous question arises here as to how a story should be found in Genesis xiv.