形容詞diminutivesmalllittletinydwarf
形容詞
1. A giant photograph of the actor hangs in the foyer of the theatre.
那位演員的巨幅照片掛在劇場(chǎng)的休息室里。
名詞
1. Shakespeare is a literary giant.
莎士比亞是一位大文豪。
2. That company is a giant in the electronics industry.
那家公司在電子工業(yè)中實(shí)力最強(qiáng)。
3. Shakespeare is a giant among writers.
莎士比亞是一位文壇巨匠。
1. 巨人傳:除了芬奇,其他過世之后贏得奧斯卡提名的還包括,詹姆斯-迪恩(James Dean)在1955年和1956年分別憑借在<<天倫夢(mèng)境>>(East of Eden) 和<<巨人傳>>(Giant)兩次贏得最佳男主角的提名,
2. 巨星:馬丁.高特弗雷德(Martin Gottfried)曾將百老匯創(chuàng)作歷史上不同時(shí)期涌現(xiàn)的作曲家分為三類:巨星(Giant),他們制定了早期音樂劇的基本模式,形成了百老匯音樂劇創(chuàng)作的傳統(tǒng);大師(Master),他們是具有自己不同風(fēng)格和特點(diǎn)的創(chuàng)作者,
1. 巨大的;特大的;極其重要的
Something that is described as giant is much larger or more important than most others of its kind.
e.g. ...Italy's giant car maker, Fiat.
意大利汽車生產(chǎn)巨頭菲亞特公司
e.g. ...a giant oak table.
巨大的橡木桌
2. 大公司;大企業(yè);大國(guó)
Giant is often used to refer to any large, successful business organization or country.
e.g. ...Japanese electronics giant Sony.
日本電子業(yè)巨頭索尼公司
e.g. ...one of Germany's industrial giants, Daimler-Benz.
德國(guó)工業(yè)巨頭之一,戴姆勒—奔馳公司
3. (尤指古代傳說中虛構(gòu)的)巨人
A giant is an imaginary person who is very big and strong, especially one mentioned in old stories.
e.g. ...a Nordic saga of giants.
北歐的巨人傳奇
4. 偉人;巨子;高大健壯的人
You can refer to someone, especially a man, as a giant, if they seem important or powerful or if they are big and strong.
e.g. He has enormous charisma. He is a giant of a man...
他有超凡的個(gè)人魅力,是個(gè)偉人。
e.g. The biggest man in the patrol, a giant of a man, lifted Mattie on to his shoulders.
巡邏隊(duì)中塊頭最大的那個(gè)彪形大漢將瑪?shù)倥e起來放到自己的肩上。
5. 卓越人物;大師;才華超群的人
You can refer to someone such as a famous musician or writer as a giant, if they are regarded as one of the most important or successful people in their field.
e.g. ...the giant of opera, Luciano Pavarotti...
歌劇界巨擘盧恰諾·帕瓦羅蒂
e.g. He was without question one of the giants of Japanese literature.
毋庸置疑,他是日本的文學(xué)巨匠之一。