词汇 | enormously |
释义 | enormously adverb uk /ɪˈnɔː.məs.li/ us /əˈnɔːr.məs.li/ extremely or very much: 极其;非常 She worked enormously hard on the project.她为了这个项目拼命工作。 The show was enormously popular.演出极受欢迎。 Synonym hugely Linguistics: very & extreme abjectly absolutely abundantly abundantly clear beyond biblical downright extraordinarily extremely infinitely particularly profoundly stupefyingly super super-duper super-spectacular superabundantly totally violently whatever enormously | American Dictionaryenormously adverb us/ɪˈnɔr·məs·li/ very or very much: She was enormously rich. Examples of enormouslyenormously Fortunately festivals are enormously exhausting affairs, so all we did in the room was to hit the bed and sleep. Do we need the enormously complex phonological machinery? These included the need to keep up and encourage levels of voluntary subscription, and the desire to avoid responsibility for the enormously successful recruitment pledges. Some of them are not confined and the hard x-ray radiation is strengthened enormously during the whole discharge. This problem is intellectually enormously interesting, since solving it would provide ways of modulating the activities of proteins in vivo. In a given social setting, those widely shared views matter enormously. The paper benefited enormously from the comments and suggestions of the seminar leaders and the other participants. That failure incensed the litigation masters enormously; they not only reprimanded their clients, but also castigated them for having spoiled their own reputation. This is an enormously impressive achievement, and we hope that the comments that follow will be taken in a spirit of constructive questioning. Generations of students have benefited enormously from his guidance in their infant researches, and from his tact and understanding as an examiner. The whole question of traditional ' feudal ' tenures and their demise complicates matters enormously. The fact that half of the included publications were in the format of abstracts or posters limits enormously the amount of information available. The first version is enormously taxing for the voice, especially when one considers the fully texted ends of the initial section and refrain. However, in dry forests, light reaching the understorey varies enormously through the annual cycle due to seasonality in leaf fall and leaf flushing. His cabinets, including representatives of the regional leaders all over the country, were enormously big and expensive. 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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