great的中文翻译
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great1
(large)
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大量的
adj.
(greater, greatest)
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very large; much bigger than average in size or quantity
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A great crowd had gathered.
一大群人聚集在一起。
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People were arriving in great numbers.
人们大批到来。
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The great majority of(= most) people seem to agree with this view.
大部分的人似乎都同意这个观点。
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He must have fallen from a great height.
他肯定是从很高的地方摔下来的。
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She lived to a great age.
她活了很大岁数。
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used to emphasize an adjective of size or quality
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There was a great big pile of books on the table.
桌上有很大一摞书。
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He cut himself a great thick slice of cake.
他给自己切了厚厚的一大片蛋糕。
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much more than average in degree or quantity
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a matter of great importance
非常重要的事
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The concert had been a great success.
音乐会非常成功。
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Her death was a great shock to us all.
她的死使我们所有人都感到非常震惊。
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It gives me great pleasure to welcome you here today.
今天能在这里欢迎您是我极大的荣幸。
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Take great care of it.
对此要多加小心。
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You've been a great help.
你帮了大忙。
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We are all to a great extent the products of our culture.
我们在很大程度上都是本土文化的产物。
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great2
(admired)
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伟大的
adj.
(greater, greatest)
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extremely good in ability or quality and therefore admired by many people
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He has been described as the world's greatest violinist.
他被称为世界上最杰出的小提琴手。
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Sherlock Holmes, the great detective
赫赫有名的侦探福尔摩斯
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Great art has the power to change lives.
伟大艺术品的力量可以改变人们的生活。
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great3
(good)
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很好的, 极好的
adj.
(greater, greatest)
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very good or pleasant
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He's a great bloke.
他是个大好人。
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It's great to see you again.
很高兴再次见到你。
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What a great goal!
这球进得真妙!
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We had a great time in Madrid.
我们在马德里玩得很开心。
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'I'll pick you up at seven.' 'That'll be great, thanks.'
“我七点钟开车来接你。”“太好了,谢谢。”
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Oh great, they left without us.
啊,真绝,他们撇下我们走了。
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You've been a great help, I must say (= no help at all).
我不得不说你真是帮了很大忙(反语,一点忙都没有)。
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great4
(important/impressive)
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重大的
adj.
(greater, greatest)
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important and impressive
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The wedding was a great occasion.
这婚礼可是一大盛典。
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As the great day approached, she grew more and more nervous.
随着这重大日子的临近,她心情越来越紧张。
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The great thing is to get it done quickly.
重要的是尽快将它完成。
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One great advantage of this metal is that it doesn't rust.
这金属最大的一个优点就是不生锈。
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great5
(with influence)
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重大的, 有影响力的
adj.
(greater, greatest)
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having high status or a lot of influence
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the great powers (= important and powerful countries)
强大势力(重要、有势力的国家)
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We can make this country great again.
我们可以使这个国家再次强大起来。
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Alexander the Great
亚历山大大帝
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great6
(in good health)
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极好的
adj.
(greater, greatest)
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in a very good state of physical or mental health
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She seemed in great spirits (= very cheerful).
她看起来特别开心。
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I feel great today.
我今天感觉特别好。
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Everyone's in great form.
每个人的状态都很好。
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great7
(skilled)
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擅长的, 善于...的
adj.
(greater, greatest)
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able to do sth well
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She's great at chess.
她国际象棋下得很好。
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great8
(useful)
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合适的, 有用的
adj.
(greater, greatest)
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very suitable or useful for sth
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This gadget's great for opening jars.
这小玩意儿开广口瓶挺好。
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Try this cream—it's great for spots.
试试这种乳霜吧,对皮肤斑点挺有效。
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great9
(for emphasis)
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重要的
adj.
(greater, greatest)
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used when you are emphasizing a particular description of sb/sth
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We are great friends.
我们是真正的朋友。
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I've never been a great reader (= I do not read much).
我从来就不是一个很好的读者(我不太读书)。
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She's a great talker, isn't she?
她是个话匣子,对不对?
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great10
(family)
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表示亲属关系之间隔两代的
adj.
(greater, greatest)
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added to words for family members to show a further stage in relationship
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my great-aunt (= my father's or mother's aunt)
我的婶祖母
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her great-grandson (= the grandson of her son or daughter)
她的曾孙
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my great-great-grandfather (= the grandfather of my grandfather)
我的高曾祖父
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great11
(larger animals/plants)
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大的
adj.
(greater, greatest)
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used in the names of animals or plants which are larger than similar kinds
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great12
(city name)
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用于地名, 表示大的
adj.
(greater, greatest)
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used with the name of a city to describe an area that includes the centre of the city and a large area all round it
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great13
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有名的
noun
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a very well-known and successful person or thing
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He was one of boxing's all-time greats.
他是一位空前的拳击好手。
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great14
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极好的
adv.
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very well
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Well done. You did great.
干得好。你干得真棒。