prodigiously如何读

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prodigiously是什么意思

  • adv.巨大地;异常地;大得令人惊叹地

prodigiously词根

词根:prodigious

adj.

prodigious 惊人的,异常的,奇妙的;巨大的

prodigiously英英释义

adjective

causing amazement or wonder

extraordinary in bulk, quantity, or degree : enormous

resembling or befitting a prodigy : strange, unusual

obsolete being an omen : portentous

prodigiously词源英文解释

see prodigy

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

prodigiously儿童词典英英释义

productionnoun

something produced

the act or process of producing

the amount produced : total output

annual production of coal

something exaggerated out of proportion to its importance

made a big production out of ordering lunch

productionnoun

something produced

the act or process of producing

the amount produced : total output

annual production of coal

something exaggerated out of proportion to its importance

made a big production out of ordering lunch

productnoun

the number or expression resulting from the multiplication of two or more numbers or expressions

15 is the product of 3 and 5

something produced

produce1 of 2verb

to bring to view : exhibit produced a permit when asked

produce evidence

to give birth or rise to the offspring an insect can produce

a tree producing good fruit

to prepare to present to the public

produce a play

to cause to be or happen : bring about this will produce results

the insect bite produced a rash

to bring something out by work

produced a magazine article

manufacture entry 2 sense 2

a factory producing steel

produce2 of 2noun

something produced

fresh fruits and vegetables

produce1 of 2verb

to bring to view : exhibit produced a permit when asked

produce evidence

to give birth or rise to the offspring an insect can produce

a tree producing good fruit

to prepare to present to the public

produce a play

to cause to be or happen : bring about this will produce results

the insect bite produced a rash

to bring something out by work

produced a magazine article

manufacture entry 2 sense 2

a factory producing steel

produce2 of 2noun

something produced

fresh fruits and vegetables

producernoun

one that producesespecially: a person who grows agricultural products or manufactures articles

a person who supervises or finances a play, a movie, or a radio or television program

a living thing (as a green plant) that makes its food from simple inorganic substances (as carbon dioxide and nitrogen) and many of which are food sources for other organisms compare consumer sense 2

produce1 of 2verb

to bring to view : exhibit produced a permit when asked

produce evidence

to give birth or rise to the offspring an insect can produce

a tree producing good fruit

to prepare to present to the public

produce a play

to cause to be or happen : bring about this will produce results

the insect bite produced a rash

to bring something out by work

produced a magazine article

manufacture entry 2 sense 2

a factory producing steel

produce2 of 2noun

something produced

fresh fruits and vegetables

prod1 of 2verb

to poke with something

to stir a person or animal to action

kept prodding me to reveal the secret

prod2 of 2noun

something used for prodding

an act of prodding : a sharp urging or reminder

prodigynoun

an amazing event or action : wonder

an unusually talented child

prodigiousadjective

exciting amazement or wonder

performs prodigious feats

very big : huge

a prodigious amount of food

prodigiously 例句

1 Try to understand how your fate is related to the fate of many others in this prodigiously wealthy country.

2 It’s a persistently alluring reversal-of-fortune story—the celebrity, especially one who blazed early and prodigiously, fading away, vain and lonely, ideally in a mansion.

3 Major Major grew despondent as he watched simple communications swell prodigiously into huge manuscripts.

4 How to reciprocate within the three countries, will prodigiously effect on the peace and stability of territories.

三国间如何互动,将在很大程度上影响该地区的和平与稳定。

5 One of the twins opened his mouth and yawned prodigiously and settled back to sleep.

6 The prodigiously productive Moriyama was a founder of the radical Provoke movement in Japan and, alongside previously unseen vintage prints, the exhibition explores photography's role in the representation of protest movements and civil unrest.

7 Her early drawings suggest, rather, an extraordinary amount of raw talent, followed by prodigiously rapid development.

8 The Spaniards were so prodigiously afraid of him that, I tell you, sir, I was sometimes proud he was an Englishman.

西班牙人对他是畏惧之极,我跟你讲,先生,以致于我有时都为他是个英国人而骄傲哩。

9 “Carbon Ideologies,” Vollmann’s two-volume exploration of the energy sources we use and the mess we are in, is prodigiously reported but sprawling and undisciplined.

10 “I could hardly believe what gems there were in the files — stories written between the 1940s and ’70s,” she said, adding that Streatfeild had written prodigiously for children’s annuals, radio programs, newspapers and magazines.

11 Having no natural controls in this new territory, they spread prodigiously, eventually occupying about 60 million acres.

12 But prosper he does: this is a prodigiously assured Fringe debut, an hour of blistering lyrical virtuosity and teen attitude.

13 It’s light on the romance, but prodigiously good for the heart.

14 “You knew you were working for an in­cred­ibly strong, willful, gifted individual who was also a prodigiously inspired thinker.”

15 In this prodigiously researched and enlightening book, Friedman argues that if we are to understand the American capitalist system and modern economics, we have to look for their roots in early Protestant theology.

16 Signs in German and English help me envision the clanking, dirty, dangerous yet prodigiously productive place this must have once been.

17 And when we saw the Boy turned out of doors to sleep in the Stable, coughing prodigiously from a Chill he had caughten, his Head bowed as he went...

18 Trout in the mountain streams seldom were more than six inches long; in the lake they thrived so prodigiously that many grew to five pounds.

19 But here, at one end, the wooden box is prodigiously cantilevered some eight feet past its stone foundation wall.

20 You come for comedy, for sensibility, for style; and in this sense “Bubblegum” is prodigiously sustaining.

prodigiously 同义词

3 令人惊叹

marvelous admirable stupendous

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