titanic 英 [taɪˈtænɪk]   美 [taɪˈtænɪk]

titanic

titanic  英 [taɪˈtænɪk] 美 [taɪˈtænɪk]

adj. 巨大的;四价钛的  n. 泰坦尼克号 

He shifts the image but not the cosmic idea when he tells us that Mao lived “a lifetime of titanic struggle. 在向我们讲述毛“终其一生都在进行巨大的斗争”时,基辛格变换了角度,但整体观点不变。
Directly in back of the building is a lake from which the tips of icebergs protrude, and anchored there is a ship named titanic, whose deck chairs can be rearranged. 在建筑物正后面有一个湖,湖里露出冰山的小角,有一艘名叫泰坦尼克的船停在那里,它的甲板椅子可以重新排列。

  • If two rival football teams played a close game that went into overtime, it could be said that winning it was a titanic struggle. This means it took a large amount of force and power to do so.
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  • adj. 巨大的;四价钛的
  • n. 泰坦尼克号
  • 1. He shifts the image but not the cosmic idea when he tells us that Mao lived “a lifetime of titanic struggle.

    在向我们讲述毛“终其一生都在进行巨大的斗争”时,基辛格变换了角度,但整体观点不变。

  • 2. Directly in back of the building is a lake from which the tips of icebergs protrude, and anchored there is a ship named titanic, whose deck chairs can be rearranged.

    在建筑物正后面有一个湖,湖里露出冰山的小角,有一艘名叫泰坦尼克的船停在那里,它的甲板椅子可以重新排列。

  • 3. Once that happened aboard the titanic, there were officers present to restore a relative sense of order and to disseminate information about what had just happened and what needed to be done next.

    泰坦尼克号上一发生这样的事情,就有官员出现,恢复了相对的秩序感。 他们发布消息,说明刚才发生了什么事情,接下来需要做些什么。

  • titanic (adj.) "gigantic, colossal," 1709, from titan + -ic. The British passenger liner R.M.S. Titanic sank April 15, 1912, and the name became symbolic of the destruction of supposedly indestructible.
ti·tan·ic / taɪˈtænɪk ; NAmE taɪˈtænɪk / adjective ( formal) very large, important, strong or difficult 巨大的;极重要的;强大的;极艰巨的 a titanic struggle between good and evil 善与恶之间的一场大搏斗 ti·tan·ic / taɪˈtænɪk ; NAmE taɪˈtænɪk /
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