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enor·mous
/ɪˈnɔrməs, i-/
(
a
.)巨大的,龐大的
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
E·nor·mous
a.
1.
Exceeding
the
usual
rule
,
norm
,
or
measure
;
out
of
due
proportion
;
inordinate
;
abnormal
.
“
Enormous
bliss.”
--
Milton
.
“This
enormous
state.”
--
Shak
.
“The
hoop's
enormous
size.”
Wallowing
unwieldy
,
enormous
in
their
gait
.
--
Milton
.
2.
Exceedingly
wicked
;
outrageous
;
atrocious
;
monstrous
;
as
,
an
enormous
crime
.
That
detestable
profession
of
a
life
so
enormous
.
--
Bale
.
Syn:
--
Huge
;
vast
;
immoderate
;
immense
;
excessive
;
prodigious
;
monstrous
.
Usage:
--
Enormous
,
Immense
,
Excessive
.
We
speak
of
a
thing
as
enormous
when
it
overpasses
its
ordinary
law
of
existence
or
far
exceeds
its
proper
average
or
standard
,
and
becomes
--
so
to
speak
--
abnormal
in
its
magnitude
,
degree
,
etc
.;
as
,
a
man
of
enormous
strength
;
a
deed
of
enormous
wickedness
.
Immense
expresses
somewhat
indefinitely
an
immeasurable
quantity
or
extent
.
Excessive
is
applied
to
what
is
beyond
a
just
measure
or
amount
,
and
is
always
used
in
an
evil
;
as
,
enormous
size
;
an
enormous
crime
;
an
immense
expenditure
;
the
expanse
of
ocean
is
immense
.
“
Excessive
levity
and
indulgence
are
ultimately
excessive
rigor.”
--
V
.
Knox
.
“Complaisance
becomes
servitude
when
it
is
excessive
.”
--
La
Rochefoucauld
(Trans).
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
enormous
adj
:
extraordinarily
large
in
size
or
extent
or
amount
or
power
or
degree
; "
an
enormous
boulder
"; "
enormous
expenses
";
"
tremendous
sweeping
plains
"; "
a
tremendous
fact
in
human
experience
;
that
a
whole
civilization
should
be
dependent
on
technology
"-
Walter
Lippman
; "
a
plane
took
off
with
a
tremendous
noise
" [
syn
:
tremendous
]
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