greatness
英[ɡreɪtnəs]
美[ɡreɪtnəs]
n. (名词)
- 大
- 巨大
- 伟大
- 崇高
- 著名
- 高尚
- 广大
Noun:
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the property possessed by something or someone of outstanding importance or eminence
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unusual largeness in size or extent or number
- 1. A nation must take certain risks to achieve greatness.
- 一个国家想取得巨大的成就必定要冒一定的风险。
来自柯林斯例句
- 2. He may not always achieve greatness but at least he's a trier.
- 他也许并非总能成就大事,但至少他竭尽所能。
来自柯林斯例句
- 3. Abraham Lincoln achieved greatness.
- 亚伯拉罕·林肯成就卓越。
来自柯林斯例句
- 4. A man's deed is the touchstone of his greatness or littleness.
- 行动是一个人伟大或者渺小的试金石.
来自《简明英汉词典》
- 5. This book tells you nothing about the true greatness of his paintings.
- 这本书完全没有论及他画作的真正伟大之处.
来自《简明英汉词典》
用作名词 (n.)
- The statue is a lasting reminder of Churchill's greatness.
这尊塑像使人永远缅怀邱吉尔的伟大功绩。
- Few writers even begin to approach Shakespeare's greatness.
莎士比亚的伟大,鲜有作家能望其项背。
- I admire him for his greatness.
我敬佩他的高尚。
- Mr Grey's speech was stamped with the qualities of greatness.
格雷先生的讲演带有崇高的气质。
- He became enveloped in the aura of dizzy greatness.
他被笼罩在令人晕眩的巨大的光环里。