monstrous
monstrous 英 [ˈmɒnstrəs] 美 [ˈmɑnstrəs]
adj. 巨大的;怪异的;荒谬的;畸形的
- Monstrous is an adjective that describes something gross or shocking. It can refer to the size, shape, or general look of something. If your face or body is monstrous, it's misshapen and horrifying to look at.
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- adj. 巨大的;怪异的;荒谬的;畸形的
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1. Stay mute about his member…unless you feel compelled to characterize it as monstrous.
对他的‘弟弟’保持沉默…除非你感觉被迫也要把它描绘成巨大的。
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2. Impress your friends with your monstrous desktop size -- geek out to your very own display wall.
用巨大的桌面尺寸打动朋友们吧 —— 甚至可以建立自己的显示墙。
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3. I was much astonished at this sudden darkness, but much more when I found it occasioned by a bird of a monstrous size, that came flying toward me.
我非常吃惊于这突然的黑暗,更不用说我发现这是一只巨大尺寸的鸟导致的,它正向我飞来。
- monstrous (adj.) mid-15c., "unnatural, deviating from the natural order, hideous," from Middle French monstrueux, from Latin monstruosus "strange, unnatural, monstrous," from monstrum (see monster). Meaning "enormous" is from c. 1500; that of "outrageously wrong" is from 1570s. Earlier form monstruous (late 14c., from Old French monstruous) was "very common in the 16th c." [OED].
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