behemoth
/bɪˈhiːməθ/ (bre, ipa) · /bɪˈhiːməθ/ (ame, ipa) · /bi-ˈhē-məth ˈbē-ə-məth -ˌmäth, -ˌmȯth/ (ame, mw)
behemoth — 名詞
- behemothsingular
- behemothsplural
1. something — especially a large company or organization — that has become so big
巨獸;巨擘
極為龐大且強勢的事物(多指企業或組織)
something — especially a large company or organization — that has become so big and powerful that it is hard for others to match or compete with it
Raj called the pharmaceutical company a corporate behemoth that crushed smaller competitors.
Raj 形容那家製藥公司是一隻企業巨獸,壓垮了規模較小的競爭對手。
corporate behemoth
Valentina said her university grew into an administrative behemoth that no one could change.
Valentina 說她的大學已經長成了一個行政怪獸,沒有人能輕易改變它。
Deepa watched the retail behemoth buy up every empty storefront on the main street.
Deepa 看著那家零售巨擘把主要街道上每一間空店面都買了下來。
The media behemoth owns newspapers, TV channels, and streaming services in six countries.
這家媒體巨擘在六個國家擁有報紙、電視頻道和串流服務。
Noah called the city's transport system a bureaucratic behemoth that wastes public money.
Noah 稱該市的交通系統為一個浪費公帑的官僚巨獸。
文法句型
behemoth + of + [domain]
用法筆記
Frequently applied to large companies, government agencies, or other organizations that dominate their sector. Carries a slightly negative connotation of being hard to control or compete with.