柯林斯詞典massive /?m?s?v/ 1. ADJ Something that is massive is very large in size, quantity, or extent. (尺寸、數(shù)量、槼模) 非常大的[強調(diào)] There was evidence of massive fraud. 有証據(jù)表明是巨額欺詐。 ...massive air attacks. …大槼模的空襲。2. massivelyADV 非常大地 ...a massively popular game. …一種非常受歡迎的遊戯。3. ADJ If you describe a medical condition as massive, you mean that it is extremely serious. 嚴(yán)重的[ADJ n] He died six weeks later of a massive heart attack. 他6周後死於一次嚴(yán)重的心髒病發(fā)作。 返回 massive劍橋詞典very large in size , amount , or number 巨大的;大量的 They have a massive house . 他們有一座很大的房子。 She died after taking a massive overdose of drugs . 她在吸食過量毒品後死亡。 If the drought continues , deaths will occur on a massive scale . 如果旱情持續(xù),將有大批人死亡。 例句 The steel industry is coddled by trade protection and massive subsidies .Meanwhile, the massive aerial bombardment/bombing of military targets continued unabated .The fortifications of the castle were massive and impenetrable .Freakish weather conditions have caused massive traffic hold-ups in the area .Only massive changes in government policies will prevent the peso going into free fall . 返回 massive