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vastness

/vast, vahst/US // væst, vɑst //UK // (vɑːst) //

浩瀚,浩瀚无边,浩瀚无垠,辽阔

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1

    vast·er, vast·est.

    • : of very great area or extent; immense: the vast reaches of outer space.
    • : of very great size or proportions; huge; enormous: vast piles of rubble left in the wake of the war.
    • : very great in number, quantity, amount, etc.: vast sums of money.
    • : very great in degree, intensity, etc.: an artisan of vast skill.
n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : Literary. an immense or boundless expanse or space.

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Examples

  • Here, I can actually see what the entire valley looks like, far more vast and cavernous than even my imagination allowed.

  • The new structure will apply to the “vast majority” of developers who charge for apps and in-app purchases on Apple’s devices, the company said.

  • The Ozone Project’s vast first-party data trove promises advertisers a high degree of targeting and the combined reach of campaigns across all publishers is competitive with Facebook or Google.

  • Intricate branches extend from their bodies, buried deep in the skin, to a vast area of the hand.

  • Manufacturing and distributing these vaccines would be a vast undertaking at the best of times, let alone when the world’s economies and supply chains are already reeling from the pandemic.

  • These sculptures all around the city make the vastness almost like a treasure hunt!

  • His artwork is heavily influenced by the vastness of the big, open sky.

  • I was either looking down at my notebook or out at the vastness of the site, which itself felt completely arbitrary.

  • There is a secret, complicated, and self-defeating vastness to it.

  • Where vastness once signaled bounty, it gives off now a whiff—and sometimes more than that—of excess, of self-indulgence.

  • Of the vastness of the households with which these grands seigneurs surrounded themselves, enough has already been said.

  • From without––from the vastness of sea and night––came a confused and distant wail, as of the lamentation of a multitude.

  • Our solar system is thus very isolated in the vastness of Infinitude.

  • Nor did the threat stay out in the vastness between the planets.

  • And the greater crowd which would be gathered there by the end of the first week would carry off the vastness of the preparations.