momentous
英 [məˈmentəs] 美 [moʊˈmentəs]
momentous基本释义
adj.重要的;重大的
momentous用法及例句
adj.(形容词)重大的重要的关键的声势浩大的巨大的严重的ad
momentous音标
英 [məˈmentəs]
美 [moʊˈmentəs]
momentous基本释义
adj.重要的;重大的
momentous用法及例句
adj.(形容词)
重大的
重要的
关键的
声势浩大的
巨大的
严重的
adj.(形容词)
重大的,严重的 very important or serious
adj
1. of very great significance
e.g. deciding to drop the atom bomb was a very big decisiona momentous event
1. 重大的;关键的;有影响的If you refer to a decision, event, or change as momentous, you mean that it is very important, often because of the effects that it will have in the future.
e.g. ...the momentous decision to send in the troops...派遣部队的重大决定e.g. The past three years have been among the most momentous in world history.过去的3年是世界历史上*重要的时期之一。
1.
1. 重大的:22) momentary 瞬时的, 短时的 | momentous 重大的 | 23) memorable 值得记忆的, 不能忘却的
2. 重大,极重要的:momentary 刹那,瞬息的 | momentous 重大,极重要的 | momentum 运动量,动力
3. 重要的:1. The momentous thing in human life is the art of winning the soul to good or evil.人生中*重要的... | Momentous: 重要的 | 2. Reading maketh a full man; conference a ready man; and writing an exact man...
4. momentous
4. 重大的,重要的:momentary 片刻的,瞬间的 | momentous 重大的,重要的 | monotonous 单调的,枯燥乏味的
常用例句
用作形容词(adj.)
There was no doubt it would be a momentous occasion.毫无疑问,那将是极为重要的场合。
Never before..has mankind had such momentous choices placed in his hands.
出自:M. MeadA momentous day for Europe, for it marked the outbreak of the Franco-Prussian War.
出自:M. Meyer
近义词
临近词
stirring活跃的
powerful强有力的
considerable重要的
significant重要的
signal信号
great很好的
serious严肃的
fated命中注定的
momentary短暂的
fateful宿命的
effective有效的
big大的
crucial决定性的
critical批评的
outstanding优秀的
influential有权势的
earth-shattering惊天动地的; 极其重大的...
decisive决定性的
vital至关重要的
historic有历史意义的...
eventful变故多的
important重要的
meaningful意味深长的
consequential重要的
momentous urban construction
momentously
momentary
Momentous changes often occur.
momentous change
momentous project
momentous accident
momentous measures
moments
Momentous Significance
momentousness
momentous dangerous source
相关列句
Last year was awful but momentous.(去年是糟糕的一年,但也具有重大意义。)
Invention is momentous and fundamental to people what the soul is vital and significant to us.(发明对人来说是重要且根本的,正如灵魂对我们来说是重要的。)
The second order is more momentous.(第二项指令则更加声势浩大。)
But it has also witnessed two momentous events.(它也见证了两项重大事件。)
Very soon, as the days grow shorter and the rains return, leaders could face a momentous decision.(很快,随着白昼渐短、雨季归来,各国领导人将面对一个重大决定。)
Because it was such a momentous occasion, they could not take the chance sounding badly.(在那样一个重大场合,他们不能冒表演失败的风险。)
In that year, two momentous discoveries were made.(那年有2项重大的新发现。)
In early 2008, Sabine and his wife made the momentous decision to have a child.(2008年初,Sabine夫妇做了一个重大决定——他们决定要一个孩子。)
It is a momentous event, something we will tell our children's children about.(像这样重大的事件,日后一定会在我们的儿孙辈间传述。)
Nanopores are tiny, but if they can be harnessed, the consequences could be momentous.(纳米孔很微小,但是如果能够合理利用,意义将是巨大的。)