considerable
英 [kənˈsɪdərəbl]
美 [kənˈsɪdərəbl]
adj. 相当多(或大、重要等)的
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牛津词典
adj.
- 相当多(或大、重要等)的
great in amount, size, importance, etc.- The project wasted a considerable amount of time and money.
那项工程耗费了相当多的时间和资金。 - Damage to the building was considerable.
对这栋建筑物的损坏相当严重。
- The project wasted a considerable amount of time and money.
柯林斯词典
- ADJ-GRADED 相当多的;相当大的
Considerablemeans great in amount or degree.- To be without Pearce would be a considerable blow...
失去皮尔斯将是一个巨大的打击。 - Doing it properly makes considerable demands on our time...
把这事做好要耗费我们相当多的时间。 - Vets' fees can be considerable, even for routine visits.
即使是常规检查,兽医的收费也会相当高。
- To be without Pearce would be a considerable blow...
英英释义
adj
- large or relatively large in number or amount or extent or degree
- a considerable quantity
- the economy was a considerable issue in the campaign
- went to considerable trouble for us
- spent a considerable amount of time on the problem
双语例句
- All this has created considerable ill-will towards the armed forces.
所有这些都让人们对武装力量产生了相当深的怨恨。 - The losses are considerable.
损失可观。 - The proposed cuts have caused considerable controversy.
削减开支的提议引起了诸多争议。 - Vets 'fees can be considerable, even for routine visits.
即使是常规检查,兽医的收费也会相当高。 - Shares and bonds can bring one quite a considerable additional income.
股票和债券能给人带来不菲的额外收入。 - The prison service is already under considerable strain
监狱系统已经承受了巨大的压力。 - The film met with considerable critical and public acclaim
该影片受到了影评人和公众的高度评价。 - Considerable efforts have been made to rehabilitate patients who have suffered in this way.
为帮助遭受这种病痛折磨的病人康复付出了巨大努力。 - The rump of the party does in fact still have considerable assets
事实上,这个党派的残余分子确实仍然拥有可观的资产。 - To be without Pearce would be a considerable blow
失去皮尔斯将是一个巨大的打击。