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词汇 considerable
释义 considerable
adjective
uk /kənˈsɪd.ər.ə.bəl/ us /kənˈsɪd.ɚ.ə.bəl/
B2
large or of noticeable importance: 相当大的;相当多的;非常可观的;相当重要的
The fire caused considerable damage to the church.那场火灾给教堂造成了重大损失。
Opposite
inconsiderable
Thesaurus: synonyms, antonyms, and examples

greater than the average size or amount
bigThey live in a big house in the country.
largeA large number of people were crowded into the room.
greatThe party was a great success.
enormousThey bought an enormous house in the suburbs.
She's a woman of considerable abilities.她是个非常有才干的女性。
Drug trafficking is a matter of considerable concern for the entire international community .
Gymnastics is a sport that requires a considerable level of coordination.
The army is reported to be encountering considerable resistance.据报道,部队正遭遇到顽强的抵抗。
A considerable amount of time and effort has gone into this exhibition.相当多的时间和精力被投入到这次展会上。
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Very important or urgent
all-important
at all costsidiom
be a matter of life and/or deathidiom
cardinally
chief
imperative
last but not leastidiom
leading
life-altering
life-and-death
life-changing
overriding
primary
prime
principally
prior
prized
seminal
tectonic
weighty

Related word


considerably

considerable | American Dictionary


considerable
adjective
us/kənˈsɪd·ər·ə·bəl/
very large or much:
He exhibited considerable skill in driving through the snowstorm.

considerably


adverbus/kənˈsɪd·ər·ə·bli/
Technology has advanced considerably since then.

Examples of considerable


considerable
State and local governments also have considerable regulatory authority over granting siting permits necessary for the operation of many types of facilities.
With all herbicides banned, manual weeding is usually a considerable cost factor in organic coffee production.
The country has experienced considerable policy and political change over the past decades.
The results show the potential for considerable reductions in blood use.
Because the suctions are large, the compressive stresses in the membrane are considerable.
Given its subject and considerable expanse, the book's emphases are telling.
Recent years have seen considerable progress in the development of chemical self-replicating systems.
There is considerable variation in the degrees of multipartism, party discipline, and the stability of party systems and government coalitions.
As with literature, a considerable theoretical challenge exists in relating the subjective to the intersubjective.
Examination of these themes calls for considerable basic information about inter-war suburbs and how they were created.
Thus, by admitting these more general continuation expressions we get a considerable simplification of the equational presentation of -calculus.
Though forest trees usually show considerable pollen flow, assuming an absence of spatially distributed genetic structure is not always wise.
A large statistical database has been obtained which provides considerable insight to the structural and transport properties of thermally stratified turbulence.
Therefore, judgements of vertical relations between different fissure deposits within a locality and without intrinsic dating evidence are subject to considerable scepticism.
The complete solution of these fundamental equations requires a numerical investigation of considerable complexity which has not been undertaken.
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