momentousness
momentousness — 名詞
1. the fact that something is so extremely significant that it will shape or influe
重大
極其重要且影響深遠的性質
the fact that something is so extremely significant that it will shape or influence the course of future events
Dewi did not grasp the momentousness of the peace agreement until the troops withdrew.
直到軍隊撤離,Dewi 才體會到這項和平協議的重大意義。
grasp the momentousness of [abstract noun]
The momentousness of the Supreme Court ruling was felt across every state capital that afternoon.
當天下午,每個州的首府都感受到了最高法院這項裁決的重大影響。
momentousness + passive: was felt across
Historians later wrote about the momentousness of sending emergency aid to the flooded region.
歷史學家後來撰文論述了向水災地區派遣緊急援助這項決定的重大意義。
As the eldest child, Adaeze understood the momentousness of signing the family business contract.
身為長女,Adaeze 明白簽署家族企業合約的重大意義。
Few at the meeting grasped the momentousness of the mayor's hospital announcement.
在會議上,很少人體會到市長關於醫院宣布的重大意義。
- significance
more neutral and common; momentousness emphasises the scale of future consequences
- gravity
focuses on seriousness or danger; momentousness can be positive or neutral
- weight
slightly more informal; carries similar sense of heavy importance
- consequence
stresses the outcome or result rather than the quality of importance itself
- triviality
the quality of being unimportant or insignificant
- insignificance
lack of importance or influence
文法句型
the momentousness of + noun phrase
用法筆記
Always used with 'the' and 'of' — the momentousness of something. This noun is uncountable and appears almost exclusively in formal, written contexts such as journalism, historical analysis, and political commentary.