larger
larger — 形容詞
1. comparative form of 'large' — describes something that is bigger in size, amount
較大的
尺寸、數量或規模比另一物更大
comparative form of 'large' — describes something that is bigger in size, amount, or number than another thing being compared.
Ife's apartment in Lagos is much larger than mine.
Ife 在拉哥斯的公寓比我的大多了。
comparison: larger than [noun]
The vet said the puppy will grow into a much larger dog.
獸醫說這隻小狗以後會長成一隻體型大得多的狗。
attributive: a larger [noun]
Hoa needed a larger suitcase for the family trip to Vietnam.
Hoa 為這趟越南家庭旅行需要一個比較大的行李箱。
Cities like Tokyo have a far larger population than most capitals.
東京這類城市的人口比大多數首都多得多。
Could we have a larger table, please? Six of us are coming.
可以給我們一張比較大的桌子嗎?我們一共有六個人。
文法句型
larger than [noun]
a larger [noun]
用法筆記
Only sense covered here is the regular comparative of 'large'. For the fixed phrase 'larger than life', see the idioms section.
常見錯誤
larger — 動詞
1. to spend an evening dancing, drinking alcohol, and behaving in a noisy, excited
狂歡作樂
去夜店跳舞喝酒、玩得很瘋
to spend an evening dancing, drinking alcohol, and behaving in a noisy, excited way at clubs or parties — almost always used in the present-continuous phrase 'larging it'.
Nora and her flatmates were larging it in Manchester clubs every weekend last summer.
Nora 和室友去年夏天每個週末都在曼徹斯特的夜店狂歡作樂。
fixed phrase: be larging it
Élise spent her gap year larging it across Ibiza and Mykonos.
Élise 的空檔年都在伊比薩和米克諾斯到處狂歡。
common with location names
By Sunday morning, Ilan looked exhausted from larging it all weekend.
到了週日早上,Ilan 看起來因為整個週末都在玩瘋而非常疲憊。
The football fans were larging it in the city centre after the win.
比賽贏了之後,球迷們在市中心狂歡慶祝。
文法句型
be larging it
go larging it
用法筆記
Almost always appears in the present-participle phrase 'larging it'. The bare infinitive 'to large' is virtually never used. Strongly British and informal — say 'partying' in neutral contexts.