词汇 | momentously |
释义 | momentously adverb uk /məˈmen.təs.li/ us /məˈmen.t̬əs.li/ in a way that is very important because of effects on future events: 重大地,重要地 These goals are momentously important to Peter. The Security Council met momentously two years ago to agree on a resolution which led to war.两年前,安理会召开重要会议,就一项导致战争的决议达成了一致。 See momentous This was a momentously joyous occasion for us. More momentously, on the night of his arrival he met the woman who was to become his wife. It is rare that something momentously important yet wholly good happens in international life. Very important or urgent all-important at all costsidiom be a matter of life and/or deathidiom cardinally chief imperative last last but not leastidiom leading life-altering life-and-death overriding primary prime principally prior prized seminal tectonic weighty Examples of momentouslymomentously Consciousness in some sort of the whole orb, awareness through and through, is momentously upon us to-day. From Project Gutenberg No matter now what may have caused this inequality, the fact that it exists is that which now momentously concerns us. From Project Gutenberg There was a splash which sounded momentously loud in the stillness and the cable ran out for some ten feet. From Project Gutenberg Its power in the nurture of the young mind has been illustrated in every age, and connects itself now momentously with the most important topics of our time. From Project Gutenberg These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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