momentous如何读

英:[məˈmentəs]

美:[moʊˈmentəs]

momentous英汉释义

adj.(形容词)
  1. 重大的,严重的 very important or serious

momentous是什么意思

adj. (形容词)
  1. 重大的
  2. 重要的
  3. 关键的
  4. 声势浩大的
  5. 巨大的
  6. 严重的

momentous自然拼读

mo·men·tous

mo men ts

momentous扩展

momentously (adv.), momentousness (n.)

momentous词根

词根:moment

adv.

momentously 重大地

n.

moment 重要,契机;瞬间;重要时刻;指定时刻

momentousness 重大;重要性

momentous英英释义

adjective

having great or lasting importance : consequential, significant a momentous event/occasion The Senate begins a momentous debate on health care today …—The New York Times Deydey usually talked about his travels, the places he'd seen and the people, the close calls and momentous encounters with animals, weather, other Anishinabeg, and best of all, ghosts.—Louise Erdrich The late nineteenth century was strewn with inventions. Many were momentous, but few affected men and women more closely than the bicycle and its motorized offspring: motorcycle, motor-car and aeroplane.—Eugen Weber

a momentous decision

momentous区别

 momentous, significant, important

这组词都有“重要的,重大的”的意思,其区别是:

momentous指极其重要的。

significant指某事物由于特别优秀或特别有意义而显得重要与突出。

important最普通用词,指有权威、有影响的人或值得注意的、有价值的事物。

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momentous词源中文解释

"重要的,关键的,至关重要的",1650年代,来自 moment + -ous,表示"重要",而 momentary 则保持了"瞬间的"的意义。相关词汇: Momentously; momentousness。

momentous词源英文解释

The first known use of momentous was in 1631

momentous儿童词典英英释义

mon-combining form

one : single : alone

monotone

one atom or group

monoxide

momma

momentumnoun

the characteristic of a moving body that is caused by its mass and its motion

impetus sense 1

momentnoun

a brief portion of time : instant

present time

at the moment she is working on a novel

a time of importance or success

he has his moments

importance, consequence

an event of great moment

momentousadjective

very important

a momentous decision

momentousadjective

very important

a momentous decision

momentous 例句

1 But acquiring the Dalí was particularly momentous, she writes, given his stature.

2 He’s bent on wresting a work of art from life by retracing his steps, gauging some meaning between the momentous and trivial events that give life its shape.

3 A dazzling feat of scholarship, but a pedestrian read, the book restores Rumi to the glories and hardships of his momentous age.

4 Berlin’s ardent, idiosyncratic techno culture, evolving amid what Schneider calls “the weirdness, perpetual incompleteness and outlandishness of Berlin,” has many roots, both momentous and mundane.

5 Invention is momentous and fundamental to people what the soul is vital and significant to us.

对于人们来说,发明是至关重要、必不可少的,正如灵魂对人们来说是不可或缺且意义重大的一样。

6 I really started picking up writing to make sense of what was happening and to catalog this momentous occasion in our lifetime.

7 We also face a momentous choice.

我们面对着重大抉择。

8 Ms. Herzog makes quietly captivating dramas of our instinct to avoid drama, noting how momentous events in our lives can pass by almost without registering on the surface.

9 This is a momentous event.

这是一个伟大的事变.

10 At stake was the greatest commission in the world, the chance to shape 16 acres of Manhattan property that were also the site of the most momentous event of the 21st century thus far.

11 When something startling happens, like a fleeting mezzo-forte burst of chords, it sounds almost momentous.

12 If the genre is dying, he wrote in a 1997 essay in The New York Review of Books, to which he was a frequent contributor, “its death spasms are certainly momentous.”

13 Never before..has mankind had such momentous choices placed in his hands.

14 Good manners are very important in a momentous occasion.

在重要的场合有礼貌是很重要的.

15 This momentous prospect triggers unease about his lifelong ambivalence toward Japan and prompts him to explore his family’s long history in the country.

16 “Wole Soyinka is a giant in world literature. His stature is proportionate to the momentous task of recognizing Professor Gates for his contributions to our understanding of history and culture.”

17 This was a momentous part of our nation's history and we wanted to illustrate the ambiguities, the contradictions, and complexities of this 10-year search.

18 The stakes were impossibly high, Fischer writes: “No human experience, from the most benign to the most momentous, would again need to be lost to history.”

19 Part of me felt like something momentous was about to happen.

20 Meanwhile, most young people in the West are expected to leave what could be life's most momentous decision—marriage—almost entirely up to luck.

同时,人们认为西方的大多数年轻人把婚姻这一可能是人生最重要的决定几乎完全交由命运来安排。

momentous 同义词

1 关系重大的

serious critical fateful

8 紧要的

urgent imperative earnest

11 关系重大

serious critical fateful

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