B2 noun 中性

enormous

/ɪˈnɔːrməs/

Enormous describes something that is extremely large in size, amount, or degree, far exceeding what is considered normal. It is often used to emphasize the scale or intensity of an object, feeling, or task.

例句

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1

They live in an enormous house with ten bedrooms and a private pool.

They live in an enormous house with ten bedrooms and a private pool.

2

The committee faced an enormous challenge in restructuring the organization's legal framework.

The committee faced an enormous challenge in restructuring the organization's legal framework.

3

I have an enormous pile of laundry to finish before the weekend starts.

I have an enormous pile of laundry to finish before the weekend starts.

词族

名词
enormity
副词
enormously
形容词
enormous
相关
enormousness
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记忆技巧

Think of the phrase 'E-norm-ous' as something that is 'Exiting the Norm'—it is way beyond the normal size.

快速测验

The new stadium is ________, seating over 100,000 people and covering several city blocks.

正确!

正确答案是: enormous

例句

1

They live in an enormous house with ten bedrooms and a private pool.

everyday

They live in an enormous house with ten bedrooms and a private pool.

2

The committee faced an enormous challenge in restructuring the organization's legal framework.

formal

The committee faced an enormous challenge in restructuring the organization's legal framework.

3

I have an enormous pile of laundry to finish before the weekend starts.

informal

I have an enormous pile of laundry to finish before the weekend starts.

4

The study revealed an enormous discrepancy between the two experimental datasets.

academic

The study revealed an enormous discrepancy between the two experimental datasets.

5

The merger resulted in enormous profits for the shareholders during the first quarter.

business

The merger resulted in enormous profits for the shareholders during the first quarter.

词族

名词
enormity
副词
enormously
形容词
enormous
相关
enormousness

常见搭配

enormous amount enormous amount
enormous pressure enormous pressure
enormous success enormous success
enormous potential enormous potential
enormous impact enormous impact

常用短语

an enormous task

an enormous task

enormous appetite

enormous appetite

of enormous importance

of enormous importance

容易混淆的词

enormous vs enormity

While enormous refers to size, enormity traditionally refers to extreme wickedness or a grave crime, though it is increasingly used for large size in casual speech.

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使用说明

Enormous is a non-gradable (extreme) adjective. You should avoid using 'very' with it; instead, use 'absolutely' or 'simply' for emphasis.

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常见错误

Learners often try to use comparative forms like 'more enormous' or 'enormouser', but because it is already an extreme quality, these forms are generally avoided.

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记忆技巧

Think of the phrase 'E-norm-ous' as something that is 'Exiting the Norm'—it is way beyond the normal size.

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词源

From the Latin 'enormis', which comes from 'e-' (out of) and 'norma' (rule or pattern), literally meaning 'out of rule' or 'irregular'.

语法模式

Used as an attributive adjective before a noun (e.g., an enormous dog). Used as a predicative adjective after a linking verb (e.g., the debt was enormous). Modified by extreme adverbs like 'absolutely' or 'quite'.

快速测验

The new stadium is ________, seating over 100,000 people and covering several city blocks.

正确!

正确答案是: enormous

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C2

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