基本解釋adv.巨大地;異常地;大得令人驚歎地同根派生 prodigiously相關(guān)詞英漢例句雙語例句I am prodigiously proud of him.我真爲(wèi)他感到莫大的驕傲。Capitalism has been described as a process of creative destruction, and no-one can deny that it has been prodigiously productive.資本主義被描述爲(wèi)一個(gè)創(chuàng)造性破壞的過程,沒有人能否認(rèn)它有巨大的生産力。Much depends on the Afghan army and police. They have recruited prodigiously, and NATO countries have spent much on their training. Yet discipline is poor, and the attrition rate high.儅然這要看阿富汗軍隊(duì)和警方的實(shí)力,他們已經(jīng)大量招收人員,北約軍隊(duì)負(fù)責(zé)訓(xùn)練,但軍隊(duì)紀(jì)律渙散,裁員率高。權(quán)威例句They have run dreadful governments in India's most populous state and are prodigiously corrupt.ECONOMIST: India's languishing countrysideThe softer sort of Protestants have not been breeding as prodigiously as evangelicals have.ECONOMIST: Well, it does exist—but not in an organised wayShe ate prodigiously as a child, but so did her equally tall sisters.ECONOMIST: Julia Child, cookery teacher, died on August 13th, aged 91prodigiously更多例句詞組短語短語yawn prodigiously 驚人地打著呵欠prodigiously deep 深?yuàn)W異常地prepare prodigiously 奇妙地準(zhǔn)備lie prodigiously 說謊說得天花亂墜open prodigiously 奇妙地開設(shè)prodigiously更多詞組