ponderously如何读

英[ˈpɒndərəsli]美[ˈpɑːndərəsli]

ponderously是什么意思

  • adv.生硬地;笨重地

ponderously词根

词根:ponderous

adj.

ponderous 笨重的;沉闷的;呆板的

ponderable 有重量的;可称量的;有价值的

n.

ponderable 值得考虑的事物

ponderosity 笨重,沉重

ponderously英英释义

Adverb

1. in an uninterestingly ponderous manner;

"the play was staged with ponderously realistic sets"

2. in a heavy ponderous manner;

"he moves ponderously"

ponderously词源英文解释

Middle English, from Anglo-French ponderus, from Latin ponderosus, from ponder-, pondus weight

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

ponderously儿童词典英英释义

pondweednoun

any of several water plants with leaves that float or are under the water and spikes of greenish flowers

pondnoun

a body of water usually smaller than a lake

pondnoun

a body of water usually smaller than a lake

ponderousadjective

very heavy

unpleasantly dull

fell asleep during the ponderous speech

ponderousadjective

very heavy

unpleasantly dull

fell asleep during the ponderous speech

ponderously 例句

1 Mr. Jackson rose ponderously from the table, and began to look into the cupboards.

杰克逊先生笨重地起身离开桌子,开始检查那些柜子。

2 And so ostensibly political stories rarely take partisan stands, and movies like the ponderously earnest “Stillwater” sink under the weight of their good intentions.

3 That moment when the craft rises ponderously from its haunches, then slides gloriously sideways into the sea is one of the most exciting bits of any journey I ever go on.

4 There have been bizarre collapses, as at Everton, Bournemouth and Manchester City, and even as home wins were racked up in the mid-to-latter part of the season, the football was often ponderously slow.

5 They are making their way from pasture to milking parlour, ponderously.

6 Cocker speaks quite slowly and ponderously, and has a very sweet habit of finishing a thought and then looking up at you, smiling like a child who is pleased to see an ice-cream van.

7 When it was over, I, too, was overcome with the urge to brood, mope and cultivate stubble I could ponderously stroke while asking, “What’s the most ridiculous thing about this movie?”

8 The series premiere is beautifully but ponderously shot: Chicago as seen through the eyes of a stylish European auteur.

9 Again, in the catalogue, the museum's director writes rather ponderously of difficulties with the comedy.

10 The dialogue is spiced with profanities and anachronisms, and the plot moves ponderously through a thicket of complications.

11 The lighting ponderously changes on Ralph Funicello’s refreshingly bare wooden set before one of Falstaff’s great monologues, but for the most part the production avoids becoming a highlight reel of “Henry IV.”

12 He moved ponderously across the room and settled into the armchair, filling it completely.

13 "Any sense of enveloping menace, mystery and even thematic weight that might mask the writing's more ponderously mannered aspects is missing," it added.

14 And that’s not even the weirdest thing about the ponderous pachyderm’s voiceover.

15 There is, as noted, a wisp of a tale tucked into this film, one that, as the story wears on, becomes ponderously weighed down with melodramatic filler and even some halfhearted genre action.

16 Plates from Blake’s illustrated prophetic poem “Jerusalem” are here, as is John Martin’s ponderously dark and stormy painting “The Deluge.”

17 “Then by all means, meander slowly and ponderously until my feathers molt,” said Boo.

18 These beastly things move ponderously , and some are known to exude a foul stench that poisons their victims .

这些怪物进行缓慢的移动,有些能够散发出恶臭来毒害它们的猎物。

19 They have over the last 40 years emerged ponderously from a colonial world into a neo-colonial one.

20 His entry into the debating hall was ponderously slow – noticeably slower than Hillary Clinton’s.

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