英:['bɪɡɪʃ]
美:[ˈbɪɡɪʃ]
英:['bɪɡɪʃ]
美:[ˈbɪɡɪʃ]
The first known use of biggish was in 1611
1 Continuous hot dip galvanizing line a biggish electrical control project which is complex for control logic.
连续热镀锌生产线是较大型的电气控制项目,控制逻辑较为复杂.
2 a rather biggish table for a dining room of modest dimensions
3 Countries with biggish current-account deficits, such as Colombia and South Africa, or big stocks of dollar debt, such as Chile, seem most vulnerable.
4 Sunday is the new Friday, and India are themselves again – making biggish runs after being put in to bat by Joe Root.
5 The show is inspiring in several ways, foremost for reuniting four biggish floral still lifes the artist made almost exactly 125 years ago that have not all been together since.
6 And then there are the houses the shoppers return to, which run from biggish to big, roomy enough to hold several years’ worth of paper towels and body wash.
7 a biggish wart that should be removed
8 Even now biggish Banks, such as Royal bank of Canada, are expanding their equities businesses.
现在,甚至是一些比较大的银行,比如说加拿大皇家银行,也在拓展它们的股票业务。
9 I don’t know how I got it, but it’s there, and possibly father spared me a biggish slice of his brains.
10 This drag may linger: in January the lira and rand tumbled in Turkey and South Africa, two biggish markets for Vodafone.
11 But the biodegradable hot-melt adhesive, which was accordant with environmental protection concepts, had biggish potential market.
而可生物降解型热熔胶,符合环保理念,潜在市场大。
12 So it is probably biggish news that Humm and Giudara announced Wednesday their plans for a second Nomad in Los Angeles, their first restaurant outside Manhattan, to open sometime in the fall of 2017.
13 I cut my quinces in eighths and simmered them in a biggish skillet, well-covered with water and with the lid slightly ajar.
14 As for a hotel, there it was straight ahead of me; that biggish house with the new blinds on it.
15 And to prod biggish firms to offer insurance, from 2014 those with 50 or more full-time staff would have to insure them or pay a fine of at least $2,000 per employee.
16 It's easy to find biggish backpacks for schlepping books and school supplies, but hard to find slimline ones nearly as capacious.
17 It packs all the Roku functionality into what looks like a biggish thumb drive that plugs into your TV.
18 Having a biggish domestic market also means the many small firms don’t feel any need to try exporting.
19 It was biggish stuff that was coming in, at a longish range; and it was coming in on business, not on pleasure.
20 "There has been a biggish row going on on board the brig too," the other said.
2 颇大的
5 相当大的
6 稍大的