colossus
英:[kəˈlɒsəs] 美: [kəˈlɑsəs]
colossus 基本解释
n.巨像;巨人;大国;大企业
变形
复数:colossi
英英释义
colossus[ kə'lɔsəs ]
n.someone or something that is abnormally large and powerful同义词:giantgoliathbehemothmonster
a person of exceptional importance and reputation同义词:behemothgiantheavyweighttitan
colossus 相关例句
双语例句
用作名词(n.)- The colossus would soar higher into the sky.
这庞然大物高耸入云。 - Mozart is a colossus among composers.
莫札特是作曲家中的巨匠。 - A copper colossus of their leader stood in the middle of the square.
他们领袖的铜巨像耸立在广场中央。
权威例句
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