柯林斯詞典leviathan /l??va??θ?n/ (leviathans) 1. N-COUNT A leviathan is something which is extremely large and difficult to control, and which you find rather frightening. 龐然大物[文學(xué)性] [usu sing] Democracy survived the Civil War and the developing industrial leviathan and struggled on into the twentieth century. 民主經(jīng)歷了內(nèi)戰(zhàn)和發(fā)展著的龐大工業(yè)體系而幸存下來并掙扎進(jìn)入20世紀(jì)。 返回 leviathan劍橋詞典something or someone that is extremely large and powerful 龐然大物;巨人,強(qiáng)者 The US is seen as an economic leviathan. 美國被視為經(jīng)濟(jì)巨人。 返回 leviathan