hulking 英 [ˈhʌlkɪŋ]   美 [ˈhʌlkɪŋ]

hulking

hulking  英 [ˈhʌlkɪŋ] 美 [ˈhʌlkɪŋ]

adj. 笨重的;粗陋的 

The Yale team asserts that its hulking size is an advantage over other quantum computing designs. 耶鲁团队断言说,巨大的尺寸对于量子计算机设计将是一个优势。
A hulking 10-year-old plant on the outskirts of Kristianstad uses a biological process to transform the detritus into biogas, a form of methane. 在克里斯蒂安斯塔德市郊外有一个建厂10年之久、外表看上去很笨重的工厂,这个工厂利用生化方法把前面提到各种废料转化成沼气(甲烷)。

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  • adj. 笨重的;粗陋的
  • 1. The Yale team asserts that its hulking size is an advantage over other quantum computing designs.

    耶鲁团队断言说,巨大的尺寸对于量子计算机设计将是一个优势。

  • 2. A hulking 10-year-old plant on the outskirts of Kristianstad uses a biological process to transform the detritus into biogas, a form of methane.

    在克里斯蒂安斯塔德市郊外有一个建厂10年之久、外表看上去很笨重的工厂,这个工厂利用生化方法把前面提到各种废料转化成沼气(甲烷)。

  • 3. But in the hulking red brick edifice, which now serves as the seat of power in West Bengal, there is the feel of the last months of another crumbling empire.

    这所笨重的红砖建筑,现在成了西孟加拉的权力中心,从上个月起,那里就弥漫着一种会有另一个帝国崩溃的感觉。

  • hulking (adj.) "big, clumsy," 1690s (through 18c. usually with fellow), from hulk (n.).
hulk·ing / ˈhʌlkɪŋ ; NAmE ˈhʌlkɪŋ / adjective [only before noun ] very large or heavy, often in a way that causes you to feel nervous or afraid 很大的;很沉重的;大得吓人的 a hulking figure crouching in the darkness 黑暗中蹲伏着的一个庞大身影 I don't want that hulking great computer in my office. 我不要把那台又笨又大的计算机放在我的办公室。 hulk·ing / ˈhʌlkɪŋ ; NAmE ˈhʌlkɪŋ /
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