enormities
英 [ɪˈnɔːmɪtiz]
美 [ɪˈnɔrmətiz]
n. 巨大; 深远影响; 严重性; 滔天罪行; 罪大恶极
enormity的复数
柯林斯词典
- N-UNCOUNT 庞大;巨大
If you refer tothe enormity ofsomething that you consider to be a problem or difficulty, you are referring to its very great size, extent, or seriousness.- I was numbed by the enormity of the responsibility...
责任之大让我惊慌失措。 - He was anxious about the enormity of the task ahead.
他为眼前任务的艰巨性而担忧。
- I was numbed by the enormity of the responsibility...
- N-UNCOUNT 严重性
If you refer tothe enormity ofan event, you are emphasizing that it is terrible and frightening.- It makes no sense to belittle the enormity of the disaster which has occurred.
对于已经发生的灾难,其严重性不该小视。
- It makes no sense to belittle the enormity of the disaster which has occurred.
- N-COUNT 罪恶;滔天大罪
Anenormityis an action that is considered totally unacceptable.- ...the enormities they committed.
他们犯下的滔天大罪 - ...the enormity of what slavery meant.
奴隶制代表的罪恶
- ...the enormities they committed.
双语例句
- Such enormities would not be tolerated today.
种严重罪今日容忍。 - The small text that follows recounts with humor one of the enormities of modernization.
小文本如下叙述与幽默现代化的滔天大罪之一。 - His paintings depict the enormities of war.
他的画刻画了战争的滔天罪行。 - I had at last been forgiven for some of my own enormities.
我自己犯下的一些弥天大罪终于得到了宽恕。