英语单词 | formidable |
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英美音标 | 英 ['fɔːmɪdəbl] 美 ['fɔːrmɪdəbl] |
中文释义 | adj.强大的;可怕的;难对付的 |
英语例句 | (1) He was one of the most formidable intellects of his time. (2) His mother is a most formidable lady. (3) They climbed up the last part of the mountain in formidable weather conditions. (4) Martin is formidable. His left hook is devastating. |
中文例句 | (1) 他是该时代的盖世奇才。 (2) 他的母亲是个最令人生畏的妇人。 (3) 他们在恶劣的天气条件下登上了山的顶峰。 (4) 马丁很难对付,他的左钩拳极有威力。 |
vocabulary简明 | What do the national debt, your old gym teacher, and your mother-in-law have in common? They're all formidable — that is, they inspire fear and respect thanks to their size, or special ability, or unusual qualities. (Or possibly all three in the case of your mother-in-law.) |
vocabulary扩展 | What's interesting about formidable is that we often tend to use it about things that, while they may scare us, we can't help being pretty impressed by all the same. A formidable opponent is almost by definition a worthy one; a formidable challenge almost by definition one worth rising to. Not surprisingly, this word is derived from the Latin formidare, "to fear." |
柯林斯解释 | 1 [ADJ-GRADED 能被表示程度的副词或介词词组修饰的形容词]可怕的;令人惊叹的;艰巨的 If you describe something or someone as formidable, you mean that you feel slightly frightened by them because they are very great or impressive.
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