英语单词 | monster |
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英美音标 | 英 ['mɒnstə(r)] 美 ['mɑːnstər] |
中文释义 | n.怪物;恶人;巨物 adj.巨大的;庞大的 |
英语例句 | (1) A hideous monster attacked the helpless villagers. (2) I saw a horrible monster in the forest. (3) The judge told the murderer that he was a monster. (4) He's a lovely man, but when he gets jealous he turns into a monster. (5) This machine is a real monster. (6) Dinosaurs are monsters. (7) The song was a monster hit. |
中文例句 | (1) 有个丑恶的怪物袭击了手无寸铁的村民。 (2) 我在林中见到一头可怕的怪物。 (3) 法官对凶手说他是一个穷凶极恶的人。 (4) 他是个讨人喜欢的人,但是当他嫉妒起来时,就成了一个恶魔。 (5) 这台机器真是个庞然大物。 (6) 恐龙是种巨兽。 (7) 这首歌获得了巨大的成功。 |
vocabulary简明 | Monsters are imaginary scary creatures that lurk in dark places and horror movies. If it's got 3 heads, shark teeth and lives under your bed, then it's probably a monster. |
vocabulary扩展 | Monsters are big. Monsters are hairy. And monsters are certainly scary. Think of the Abominable Snow Man, that Loch Ness creature, or even Shrek — even though he's technically an ogre. This word isn't only for the imaginary, though: you could call anything freakish, frightening, or particularly evil a monster, like a cruel murderer or even a really big, violent storm. |
柯林斯解释 | 1 [N-COUNT 可数名词]怪物;妖物 A monster is a large imaginary creature that looks very ugly and frightening. 2 [N-COUNT 可数名词]庞然大物;棘手的大事情 A monster is something which is extremely large, especially something which is difficult to manage or which is unpleasant.
3 [ADJ 形容词]巨大的;庞大的 Monster means extremely and surprisingly large. [ADJ n] [emphasis] [INFORMAL 非正式]
4 [N-COUNT 可数名词]残忍的人;吓人的人;恶人 If you describe someone as a monster, you mean that they are cruel, frightening, or evil. |
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