柯林斯詞典major /?me?d??/ (majoring,majored,majors) 1. ADJ You use major when you want to describe something that is more important, serious, or significant than other things in a group or situation. 主要的; 重大的[ADJ n] The major factor in the decision to stay or to leave was usually professional. 決定去留的主要因素通常與職業(yè)相關(guān)。 Drug abuse has long been a major problem for the authorities there. 毒品濫用長(zhǎng)期以來(lái)一直是那里的當(dāng)局的一大難題。2. N-COUNT/N-TITLE/N-VOC A major is an officer who is one rank above captain in the United States Army, Air Force, or Marines. 少校 I was a major in the war, you know. 你知道,我在那場(chǎng)戰(zhàn)爭(zhēng)期間是個(gè)少校。3. N-COUNT At a university or college in the United States, a student's major is the main subject that they are studying. 專(zhuān)業(yè) English majors would be asked to explore the roots of language. 英語(yǔ)專(zhuān)業(yè)的學(xué)生會(huì)被要求探究語(yǔ)言的根源。4. N-COUNT At a university or college in the United States, if a student is, for example, a geology major, geology is the main subject they are studying. …專(zhuān)業(yè)的學(xué)生 She was a history major at the University of Oklahoma. 她曾是俄克拉何馬大學(xué)歷史專(zhuān)業(yè)的學(xué)生。5. V-I If a student at a university or college in the United States majors in a particular subject, that subject is the main one they study. 以…為專(zhuān)業(yè) He majored in finance at Claremont Men's College in California. 他在加利福尼亞州的克萊爾蒙特男子大學(xué)主修金融。6. ADJ In music, a major scale is one in which the third note is two tones higher than the first. (音樂(lè)) 大調(diào)的[n ADJ, ADJ n] The orchestra played Mozart's Symphony No. 35 in D Major. 該管弦樂(lè)隊(duì)演奏了莫扎特D大調(diào)第35交響曲。7. N-PLURAL The majors are groups of professional sports teams that compete against each other, especially in baseball. (尤指棒球中的) 職業(yè)總會(huì)[美國(guó)英語(yǔ)] I knew what I could do in the minor leagues, I just wanted a chance to prove myself in the majors. 我知道我能在小聯(lián)合會(huì)中做些什么,我只是想要一個(gè)在大型職業(yè)總會(huì)中證明自己的機(jī)會(huì)。8. N-COUNT A major is an important sports competition, especially in golf or tennis. (尤指高爾夫球或網(wǎng)球中的) 大賽 Sarazen became the first golfer to win all four majors. 薩拉曾成為了第一個(gè)贏得全部4場(chǎng)大賽的高爾夫球員。 返回 major劍橋詞典 major adjective (IMPORTANT) [ 只用在名詞前面的形容詞 ] more important , bigger , or more serious than others of the same type 較重要的;主要的;重大的 All of her major plays have been translated into English . 她的主要?jiǎng)”径急蛔g成了英文。 Sugar is a major cause of tooth decay . 糖是造成蛀牙的主要原因。 There are two problems with this situation , one major, one minor . 這一情況牽涉到兩個(gè)問(wèn)題,一個(gè)主要的,一個(gè)次要的。 Citrus fruits are a major source of vitamin C. 柑橘類(lèi)水果是維生素C的重要來(lái)源。 There has been a major change in attitudes recently . 態(tài)度近來(lái)有重大改變。 The United States is a major influence in the United Nations. 美國(guó)是聯(lián)合國(guó)中有重要影響的國(guó)家。 比較minor adjective (UNIMPORTANT) 例句 This latest defeat is a major setback for the government .This building , once derided by critics , is now a major tourist attraction .Japan is a major exporter of cars .The children were vaccinated against the major childhood diseases .They predict that a major earthquake will strike the east coast before the end of the decade . major adjective (MUSIC) [ 只用在名詞后面的形容詞 ] music belonging or relating to a musical scale that is generally thought to have a happy sound 大調(diào)的,大音階的 the key of C major C大調(diào) a concerto in A major A 大調(diào)協(xié)奏曲 比較minor adjective (MUSIC) 返回 major