largeness
/ˈlɑːdʒnəs/ (bre, ipa) · /ˈlɑːrdʒnəs/ (ame, ipa)
largeness — 名詞
1. the state of having more physical size or a greater amount than usual.
大;龐大
尺寸或數量偏大的狀態
the state of having more physical size or a greater amount than usual.
Yan was shocked by the largeness of the fish in the bucket.
Yan 看到桶子裡那條魚那麼大,感到很吃驚。
the largeness of + physical object
The largeness of Baraka's class meant the teacher needed two assistants.
Baraka 班上的人數很多,所以老師需要兩位助教。
the largeness of + group size
Asher worried that the largeness of the sofa would block the stairs.
Asher 擔心那張沙發太大,會堵住樓梯。
Esteban smiled at the largeness of the tomato harvest that summer.
Esteban 看到那年番茄收成如此龐大,笑了出來。
- smallness
the opposite state of being small in size or amount
- slightness
suggests a noticeably low amount or very limited size
文法句型
the largeness of [noun phrase]
用法筆記
Usually followed by 'of' and more common in formal description than in everyday speech. In casual English, speakers often prefer size, amount, or say that something is very large.
常見錯誤
2. the quality of covering many different subjects, people, or things.
廣泛性
範圍廣且涵蓋很多內容
the quality of covering many different subjects, people, or things.
Nadia valued the largeness of the museum collection, from coins to farm tools.
Nadia 很看重那座博物館館藏的廣泛性,從硬幣到農具都有。
the largeness of + collection with many types
Ravindra admired the largeness of the course, which covered art, law, and science.
Ravindra 很欣賞這門課的廣泛性,因為它涵蓋藝術、法律和科學。
the largeness of + course coverage
Talia was struck by the largeness of the reading list, from poems to travel diaries.
Talia 對這份閱讀清單的廣泛性感到印象深刻,裡面從詩到旅行日記都有。
The largeness of the town fair brought in farmers, dancers, and school bands.
這場鎮上園遊會的廣泛性吸引了農夫、舞者和學校樂隊。
- narrowness
limited range or restricted coverage
- restriction
focuses on what is kept within tighter limits
文法句型
the largeness of [collection/course/list]
用法筆記
This sense is about range or coverage, not physical size. It is most natural in formal writing about collections, plans, courses, or public events.
常見錯誤
3. the quality of speaking or behaving as if you are more important than you really
擺架子;浮誇
言行故作重要而顯得浮誇
the quality of speaking or behaving as if you are more important than you really are.
Lukas laughed at the largeness of the winner's grand speech after the school play.
Lukas 對那位得獎者在校園戲劇後那段擺架子的長篇致詞笑了出來。
the largeness of + self-important speech
Haruto disliked the largeness in the host's grand way of greeting everyone.
Haruto 不喜歡主人迎接大家時那種浮誇又擺架子的樣子。
largeness in + someone's manner
Élise cut the actor's lines to reduce the largeness of his manner on stage.
Élise 刪掉了那位演員幾句台詞,好減少他在台上的浮誇作態。
Christopher rolled his eyes at the largeness of the mayor's empty promises.
Christopher 對市長那些擺架子又空洞的承諾翻了白眼。
- pompousness
the most direct modern word for over-important style or behaviour
- pretentiousness
emphasises trying to seem more impressive than you really are
- grandiosity
stronger and often suggests unrealistically grand claims
文法句型
the largeness of [speech/manner/promises]
largeness in [someone's] manner
用法筆記
Usually found in literary or critical writing about speech, behaviour, or style. It is an old-fashioned formal word and often carries a negative judgement.