massive
adjective /ˈmæsɪv/
/ˈmæsɪv/
巨大的;大而重的;结实的 - a massive rock
一块巨大的岩石 - the massive walls of the castle
厚实坚固的城堡围墙
- Keith shrugged his massive shoulders.
基思耸了耸肩。 - She could see the whole massive bulk of the cathedral.
雄伟坚固的大教堂尽收她的眼底。
- a massive rock
巨大的;非常严重的 - The government put massive amounts of money into the health service.
政府向医疗服务投入了大量资金。 - The Chancellor is to announce a massive increase in spending.
财政大臣即将宣布要大幅增加开支。 - These farmers grow crops on a massive scale.
这些农民大规模种植庄稼。 - He suffered a massive heart attack.
他的心脏病严重发作了。 - (British English, informal) Their house is massive.
他们的房子大极了。 - They have a massive great house.
他们有一座非常大的房子。 - Their appeal is massive in Australia.
他们在澳大利亚有很大的吸引力。 - The explosion made a massive hole in the ground.
爆炸在地面留下了一个巨大的坑。 - The band's new album was a massive hit.
该乐队的新专辑大受欢迎。
- The government put massive amounts of money into the health service.
- (informal) very successful or important
大量: 非常成功或重要- This band is going to be massive.
这个乐队将会很强大。 - There has never been anything like this done here before. It's going to be massive.
这里以前从未发生过这样的事情。它将是巨大的。
- This band is going to be massive.
词源late Middle English: from French massif, -ive, from Old French massis, based on Latin massa, from Greek maza ‘barley cake’.