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形容词比较级
more prodigious
形容词最高级
most prodigious
1
巨大的, 可观的
impressively great in amount or degree
- The earthquake caused a prodigious amount of damage to the city.
地震给城市造成了巨大的破坏。
- She has a prodigious talent for playing the piano.
她弹钢琴有着惊人的天赋。
- The factory's output has increased to a prodigious level this year.
工厂的产量今年已增至惊人的水平。
- His prodigious memory allows him to recall vast amounts of information.
他惊人的记忆力使他能够回忆起大量的信息。
- The novel is a prodigious work, spanning over a thousand pages.
这部小说是一部惊人的作品,跨越了一千多页。
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惊人的, 非凡的
extraordinary and serving as a warning or sign of future events
- The prodigious comet was seen as a sign of great change to come.
这颗非凡的彗星被视为即将发生重大变化的征兆。
- The prodigious eclipse was interpreted as a bad omen by the ancient civilization.
古代文明将巨大的日食解释为不祥之兆。
- The sudden appearance of a prodigious storm was believed to foretell disaster.
一场巨大的风暴的突然出现被认为预示着灾难。
- The prodigious alignment of the planets was thought to signal a significant event.
行星的非凡排列被认为预示着重大事件。
- The prodigious birth of twin calves was considered a rare and mystical occurrence.
双胞胎小牛的非凡出生被认为是一种罕见而神秘的现象。