momentous
美音:[moʊ'mentəs] 英音:[məʊ'mentəs]简单释义:
adj.关键的;重要的;重大的
网络极重要的;严重的;指极其重要的
完整释义:
adj.
1.重大的,重要的,声势浩大的(斗争)
2.巨大
例句:
There is no discussion of why the party dropped central planning policies in the late 1970s, or even that such a momentous shift took place.
党为何在上世纪70年代末摒弃中央计划政策,甚至发生这样巨大的变化这一事实,在展览中没有进行论述。This momentous decree came as a great beacon light of hope to millions of Shaman who had been seared in the flames of withering injustice.
这一庄严宣言犹如灯塔的光芒,给千百万在那摧残生命的不义之火中受煎熬的萨满带来了希望。Beside all this there is lot more things associated with the foreclosure field; one of the most momentous is the foreclosure business.
旁边还有更多的事情都与赎场;其中最重要的是赎业务。As momentous as epigenetics sounds, the chemistry of at least one of its mechanisms is fairly simple.
实验胚胎学听起来博大精深,但它的化学机制相当简单。This has already been a momentous week in the titanic clash between the champions of transparency and the protectors of privacy.
这是个重要时刻的一周,透明度的拥护者和隐私权的保护者产生巨大冲突。I had envisaged that completing our first continent would be a momentous occasion but it was not to be.
我曾经设想过,我们结束第一个大洲的骑行时场面会十分隆重,但实际上并非这样。The achievement is reflected in the momentous occasion of a union divine that allows for a blissful encounter of the two.
成就在神圣联盟的重大时刻被反射,允许两人幸福境遇。On the upside, this can be a time of massive and even momentous change for you, if you decide to just go for it.
在上升中,这可能对你来说是非常巨大的,甚至是非常重要的改变,如果你决定这样做的话,那就去试试吧。
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