bigger

英[bɪgə] 美[bɪgə]
  • adj. 更大的
  • 形容词big的比较级.
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Adjective:
  1. large or big relative to something else

1. The test can accurately predict what a bigger explosion would do.
该试验能准确地预测一次更大爆炸的威力。

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2. A much bigger battle is ahead for the president.
一场更为艰巨的战斗正等待着总统。

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3. A bigger objection is that aggregation of the results invites distortion.
一种更大的异议是把各种结果集中考虑容易导致曲解。

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4. Cities, if unrestricted, tend to coalesce into bigger and bigger conurbations.
如果不加限制,城市往往会联合发展成越来越大的集合城市。

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5. The bombs are almost certainly part of a much bigger conspiracy.
几乎可以肯定,这些炸弹是一个更大的阴谋的一部分。

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    用作形容词 (adj.)
    1. Software may turn out to be a bigger hurdle.
      软件可能成为更大的障碍。
    2. I don't see how we can afford a bigger house.
      我不明白我们怎么能买得起一幢更大的房子。

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