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简明英汉词典 | ||||
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formidable | |||
| [5fC:midEbl] | ||||
| adj. | ||||
| 强大的, 令人敬畏的, 可怕的, 艰难的 | ||||
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美国传统词典[双解] | ||||
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formidable | |||
| for.mi.da.ble | ||||
| AHD:[f?r“m1-d…-b…l] | ||||
| D.J.[6f%8rmid*b*l] | ||||
| K.K.[6f%rm!d*b*l] | ||||
| adj.(形容词) | ||||
(1) |
Arousing fear, dread, or alarm: | |||
| 可怕的:引起恐惧、恐怖或忧虑的: | ||||
| the formidable prospect of major surgery. | ||||
| 重要外科手术将要发生的可怕的事 | ||||
(2) |
Inspiring awe, admiration, or wonder: | |||
| 不可思议的:引起敬畏、钦佩或惊奇的: | ||||
| “Though a true hero, he was also a thoroughgoing bureaucrat and politician, a formidable combination”(Mario Puzo) | ||||
| “虽然他是一个真正的英雄,但他也是一个十足的官僚和政治家,一个不可思议的混合体”(马里奥·普佐) | ||||
(3) |
Difficult to undertake, surmount, or defeat: | |||
| 难对付的:难以完成、克服或对付的: | ||||
| a formidable challenge; a formidable opponent. | ||||
| 难以应付的挑战;难以对付的对手 | ||||
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语源 | ||||
(1) |
Middle English | |||
| 中古英语 | ||||
(2) |
from Old French | |||
| 源自 古法语 | ||||
(3) |
from Latin formo3bilis} | |||
| 源自 拉丁语 formo3bilis} | ||||
(4) |
from formo3re} [to fear] | |||
| 源自 formo3re} [害怕] | ||||
(5) |
from formo?} [fear] | |||
| 源自 formo?} [害怕] | ||||
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继承用法 | ||||
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for”midabil“ity 或 | |||
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for“midableness | |||
| n.(名词) | ||||
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for“midably | |||
| adv.(副词) | ||||
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现代英汉词典 | ||||
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formidable | |||
| [5fC:mIdEb(E)l] | ||||
| adj. | ||||
(1) |
可怕的;令人生畏的 | |||
| a person with a formidable appearance | ||||
| 面目可憎的人 | ||||
| The head of the research section was a formidable old professor. | ||||
| 研究室主任是个令人望而生畏的老教授。 | ||||
(2) |
艰难的;难以克服的 | |||
| a formidable question | ||||
| 难以回答的问题 | ||||
| They faced formidable difficulties in their attempt to reach the mountain summit. | ||||
| 他们在试图登上山顶时遇到了难以克服的困难。 | ||||
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现代英汉综合大辞典 | ||||
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formidable | |||
| [5fC:midEbl] | ||||
| adj. | ||||
(1) |
可怕的, 可畏的 | |||
(2) |
难以应付的 | |||
(3) |
丰富的; 强有力的 | |||
| a man with a formidable appearance | ||||
| 样子可怕的人 | ||||
| a formidable task | ||||
| 难应付的工作 | ||||
| He has a formidable knowledge of English literature. | ||||
| 他有丰富的英国文学知识。 | ||||
| Mr. Smith had formidable opposition to the proposal. | ||||
| 史密斯先生强烈反对该建议。 | ||||
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继承用法 | ||||
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formidability | |||
| n. | ||||
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formidableness | |||
| n. | ||||
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词性变化 | ||||
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formidably | |||
| adv. | ||||
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用法词典 | ||||
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formidable | |||
来自拉丁语formidabilis|
英文相关词典 | |
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formidable | |||
| difficult hard rough rugged tough | ||||
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美国传统词典 | ||||
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formidable | |||
| for.mi.da.ble | ||||
| AHD:[f?r“m1-d…-b…l] | ||||
| D.J.[6f%8rmid*b*l] | ||||
| K.K.[6f%rm!d*b*l] | ||||
| adj. | ||||
(1) |
Arousing fear, dread, or alarm: | |||
| the formidable prospect of major surgery. | ||||
(2) |
Inspiring awe, admiration, or wonder: | |||
| “Though a true hero, he was also a thoroughgoing bureaucrat and politician, a formidable combination”(Mario Puzo) | ||||
(3) |
Difficult to undertake, surmount, or defeat: | |||
| a formidable challenge; a formidable opponent. | ||||
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语源 | ||||
(1) |
Middle English | |||
(2) |
from Old French | |||
(3) |
from Latin formo3bilis} | |||
(4) |
from formo3re} [to fear] | |||
(5) |
from formo?} [fear] | |||
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继承用法 | ||||
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for”midabil“ity or | |||
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for“midableness | |||
| n. | ||||
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for“midably | |||
| adv. | ||||
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英汉化学大词典 | ||||
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formidable | |||
| adj.可怕的,困难的 | ||||
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英汉计算机大词典 | ||||
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formidable | |||
| adj.可怕的(困难的) | ||||
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英汉水利大词典 | ||||
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formidable | |||
| n.难对付的,难克服的,棘手的 | ||||