第三人称复数:behemoths
名词巨兽,庞然大物
1. 比蒙:根据<<约布记(the Book ofJob)>>记载,在上帝创造天地的第5天,海怪雷维亚坦与巨兽比蒙(Behemoth)、巨鸟栖枝(Ziz)一同被创造出来. 雷维亚坦体型巨大,口中喷火,还拥有任何武器都无法伤及的坚硬鳞片,是最强的生物. 到中世纪以后,
1. 庞然大物;巨兽
If you refer to something as a behemoth, you mean that it is extremely large, and often that it is unpleasant, inefficient, or difficult to manage.
e.g. The city is a sprawling behemoth with no heart.
这座城市无计划地向外扩展着,成为一个中心缺失的庞然大物。
e.g. ...his behemoth 1,047 page book.
他厚达1,047页的皇皇巨著
1. The performance by Sweden's Waterloo group chronicles ABBA's legacy from its Eurovision beginnings to its rise as an international behemoth.
2. Shaped like a behemoth Quonset hut, the shelter will block fallout from escaping when workers begin disassembling the reactor.
3. behemoth的意思
3. TVB took over in 1973 and turned it into a television behemoth.
4. Even though researchers suggested black holes up to this mass might exist in quasars, this is the first direct confirmation of such a behemoth.
5. Spanish companies are investing big in China, with banking behemoth BBVA and telecom giant Telefonica buying significant stakes in local companies.
6. Romney has been campaigning on his unquestioned business success at building up Bain Capital from scratch into a $ 65 billion financial behemoth.
7. Most senior executives of SOEs are not only managers of the behemoth businesses but also are government officials.
8. Its behemoth size alone is a cause of concern for neighbours and other established big powers.
9. The presence of a highly touted Chinese behemoth on NBA courts seemed like some bizarre novelty.
10. The burger behemoth expects to open more restaurants throughout the year but did not specify how many.
noun
1. a person of exceptional importance and reputation
Synonym: colossus giant heavyweight titan
2. behemoth的近义词
2. someone or something that is abnormally large and powerful