gigantic
/dʒaɪˈɡæntɪk/ (bre, ipa) · /dʒaɪˈɡæntɪk/ (ame, ipa) · /jī-ˈgan-tik jə-/ (ame, mw)
gigantic — 形容詞
- giganticpositive
- more giganticcomparative
- most giganticsuperlative
1. of a size or scale that is much greater than what is normal or expected, often c
巨大的
體積或規模遠超一般的
of a size or scale that is much greater than what is normal or expected, often causing a feeling of wonder or surprise.
A gigantic wave washed several tourists off the rocks in southern Thailand.
一個巨大的海浪把幾名遊客從泰國南部的岩石上沖了下來。
gigantic + concrete noun (wave, rock)
The logistics company built a gigantic warehouse outside of Ho Chi Minh City.
這家物流公司在胡志明市郊區建造了一座巨大的倉庫。
gigantic + noun (man-made structure)
Leila's dog is a gigantic Great Dane that stands nearly two metres tall.
Leila 養的狗是一隻巨大的大丹犬,身高將近兩公尺。
The team faced a gigantic challenge when their main supplier went bankrupt.
這支團隊面臨巨大的挑戰,因為他們的主要供應商破產了。
Construction crews used a gigantic crane to lift the steel beams into place.
建築工人用一台巨大的起重機把鋼樑吊到定位。
- enormous
very similar in meaning; slightly more formal and often used with abstract nouns (enormous pressure, enormous impact)
- huge
the most common and neutral word for something very large; suitable in almost any context
- colossal
more dramatic than gigantic; often used for spectacular failures, ambitious projects, or disasters (a colossal mistake)
- mammoth
less formal; frequently describes large tasks, complex projects, or extinct animals (a mammoth undertaking)
用法筆記
Gigantic is commonly used both before nouns (a gigantic building) and after linking verbs (the structure was gigantic). Because it already expresses an extreme degree, it rarely combines with 'very'; intensifiers such as 'absolutely' or 'truly' sound more natural.