stupendously

英[stjuː'pendəsli] 美[stjuː'pendəsli]
  • adv. 巨大地(伟大地;惊人地;了不起地)
  • stu abbr.学生(=student)
  • stuart adj.斯图亚特王朝的n.英国斯图亚特王室n.斯图尔特(男子名)
  • stub n.烟蒂;残段;票根v.碰到某物;捻灭(香烟)
  • stubbed adj.多梗株的;株状的;粗短的
  • stubble n.短须;麦茬
Adverb:
  1. to a stupendous degree;

    "stupendously ignorant people"

1. He is a stupendously swift writer.
他是个非常多产的作家。

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2. This was a stupendously important moment.
这就是一个了不起的重要时刻。

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3. Stupendously, mobile telephone has developed as the main medium of social transmitting.
手机以惊人的速度迅速成为人际传播的主要媒介。

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4. It was, instead, the output of a stupendously complex computer model of a heart, developed over more than 40 years.
相反,它是用计算机对心脏的运动进行的极为复杂的模拟,而且这个过程花了四十多年的时间才完成。

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5. To beam power from a Dyson-Harrop satellite to Earth, one "would require stupendously huge optics, such as a virtually perfect lens between maybe 10 to 100 kilometres across," he says.
为了将能量从Dyson-Harrop卫星送回地球“需要奇大无比的透镜,比如10公里到100公里范围的完美透镜。”

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6. “Opportunity for each” is promised, but within the bounds of each person’s ability; the reality is, some people will realize the American Dream more stupendously and significantly than others.
事实上,一些人相比其他人能更好诠释美国梦。

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7. “Opportunity for each” is promised, but within the bounds of each person’s ability; the reality is, some people will realize the American Dream more stupendously and significantly than others.
事实上,一些人相比其他人能更好诠释美国梦。

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