formidably如何读

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formidably是什么意思

  • adv.可怕地;敌不住;强大地

formidably词根

词根:formidable

adj.

formidable 强大的;可怕的;令人敬畏的;艰难的

formidably英英释义

adjective

causing fear, dread, or apprehension

a formidable prospect

having qualities that discourage approach or attack

a formidable opponent

tending to inspire awe or wonder : impressive

a formidable accomplishment

formidably词源英文解释

Middle English, from Latin formidabilis, from formidare to fear, from formido terror, bogey; akin to Greek mormō bogey

The first known use of formidable was in the 15th century

formidably儿童词典英英释义

formulateverb

to express in a formula

to put in systematic form : state definitely and clearly

formulate a plan

formulateverb

to express in a formula

to put in systematic form : state definitely and clearly

formulate a plan

formulanoun

a set form of words for use in a ceremony or ritual

recipe sense 3, prescription

my formula for happiness

a milk mixture or substitute for feeding a baby

a general fact or rule expressed in symbols and especially mathematical symbols

an expression in symbols of the composition of a substance

the formula for water is H2O

a required or set form or method

formulanoun

a set form of words for use in a ceremony or ritual

recipe sense 3, prescription

my formula for happiness

a milk mixture or substitute for feeding a baby

a general fact or rule expressed in symbols and especially mathematical symbols

an expression in symbols of the composition of a substance

the formula for water is H2O

a required or set form or method

formlessadjective

having no regular form or shape

formlessadjective

having no regular form or shape

formidableadjective

causing fear or dread

a formidable foe

offering serious difficulties

the mountains were a formidable barrier

very impressive

had won a formidable number of medals

formidably 例句

1 In a midshow lecture on Tuesday, the conductor Andrews Sill spoke of the Wuorinen score as formidably unpredictable, giving little to hold on to.

2 The tour also gets off to a bumpy start, with a formidably difficult aria from Grétry's L'Amant Jaloux that brings with it some aspirated coloratura and a couple of uncharacteristically shrill high notes.

3 It is an impressive list-even if you factor in some formidably depressing data.

这是一份令人印象深刻的清单——即使是考虑到一些极其令人沮丧的数据。

4 Sang is an uncommonly gifted interviewer: formidably grounded, fluid, quick with responses and also keen to steer conversations toward more intriguing topics.

5 The filmmakers also were given access to the man's journals, and these likely lead to Cave's formidably articulate opening thoughts about his creative process.

6 The show was a family affair in which she introduced her son, Nick Callaway Foster, a formidably talented young baritone with whom she sang “The Prayer,” a Josh Groban favorite.

7 Alta is reached by a hairpin road that climbs steadily upward—a ride of thirty minutes or so, depending on road and weather conditions—through some of the most formidable mountain scenery in the country.

8 No heavyweight combined the two assets so formidably.

从未有重量级拳手可以如此完美地将两者结合在一起。

9 The dances, formidably choreographed by Lynne Page, mirror the work's emotional trajectory.

10 That snow "may fall rather formidably at times Thursday evening with total accumulations of several inches not out of the question," the weather service said in a special weather statement.

11 For this debut she played a signature piece: Prokofiev’s Third Piano Concerto, a formidably challenging Neo-Classical work.

12 Ms. Linney’s Sarah Goodwin, a photographer recuperating from serious injuries she incurred while on the job, is now an even more formidably commanding mixture of steely resolve and suppressed feeling.

13 The humor is Rowling’s, as is the tightrope-with-an-umbrella execution of a formidably complicated plot and Rowling’s sturdy, pragmatic morality, where the high cost of doing the right thing is nevertheless worth paying.

14 The poignant little C minor Allegretto, with its hauntingly bleak minor key chords, was impeccable, while four Liszt transcriptions of Schubert songs, more Lisztian than Schubertian in their tonal grandeur, were formidably done.

15 When she and Leonard married, she was asked to join the family firm by her formidably dynamic mother-in-law, estee.

她和莱纳德结婚时,精力极其充沛的婆婆雅诗,请她加入家族公司。

16 This tremendous, formidably researched account is set against the final, bitter decades of the British Raj when British troops killed at least 500 unarmed Indians in Amritsar, Punjab, in 1919.

17 Chalamet plays the part formidably, but the film suffers where it prescribes to the dogma instead of interrogating it, as if to ask how on earth this could happen instead of why.

18 The subtext: don't judge me for that, judge me for the 20 years of work inside – for my velvety legato, my spectacular coloratura, my sprightly melismas, my formidably maturing technique.

19 The preludes are wondrously varied in character and approach; the fugues range from seemingly straightforward contrapuntal excursions to formidably complex, hard-driving statements.

20 As the formidably fleshy women peel off their clothes, Mr. Amalric reveals layers of depth.

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