英 [kən'sɪdərəbl]
美[kən'sɪdərəbl]
adj.重要的;相当大的;可观的 副词:
considerably
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considerable的英文翻译是什么意思,意思释义:
详尽释义
adj.(形容词)
重要的,重大的,相当重要的,举足轻重的,不可小看的相当多的,不少的,很多的,大量的,相当数量的相当大的值得考虑的,该注意的,应考虑的巨额的很可观的有声望的
n.(名词)
<美口>大量,许多<方>相当大的数目
双解释义
adj.(形容词)
[A]相当大(或多)的 fairly large or great; of an amount or degree that must be taken seriously
英英释义
Adjective:large or relatively large in number or amount or extent or degree;
"a considerable quantity"
"the economy was a considerable issue in the campaign"
"went to considerable trouble for us"
"spent a considerable amount of time on the problem"
considerable的用法和例句:
例句
用作形容词(adj.)The mayor is a considerable official.
市长是一位重要的官员。He is a considerable person in that college.
他是那所学院相当重要的人物。The economy was a considerable issue in the campaign.
在竞选运动中经济是一个重要问题。His remarks provoked considerable comment.
他的话引起了相当大的议论。Your work shows considerable improvement.
你的工作显示出相当大的改进。The design requires considerable modification.
这个设计需要大的修改。It is a considerable sum of money.
那是一笔数量可观的钱。He was a man of considerable wealth.
他是个有可观的财富的人。
词汇搭配
用作形容词 (adj.)~+名词considerable distance
相当大的距离considerable expense
相当大的花费considerable quantity
相当大的数量considerable time
相当长的一段时间considerable use
相当大的用途
经典引文
The daughter of a considerable potter in that neighbourhood.
出自:W. Fieldconsiderable的相关资料:
近反义词
【近义词】great
large
【反义词】small
临近单词
considerate
consider
considerable of
considerable use
considerableness
considerable loss
considerable leak
Considerable size
considerable time
considerable harm
considerable price
considerable scope