单词
colossus
读音
kəˈlɑːsəs
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释义
n. 巨像;巨人;巨大的东西 [ 复数 colossi或colossuses ]
例句
He became a colossus of the labour movement.
他成了劳工运动中的一位巨人。
In 1999, Citigroup was the newly formed colossus.
在1999年,花旗集团还是刚刚成型的金融巨头。
In this company, Angela Merkel ought to be a colossus.
在这家大公司中,安格拉·默克尔是一个巨人。
He became a colossus of the labour movement.
他成了劳工运动中的一位巨人。
In 1999, Citigroup was the newly formed colossus.
在1999年,花旗集团还是刚刚成型的金融巨头。
In this company, Angela Merkel ought to be a colossus.
在这家大公司中,安格拉·默克尔是一个巨人。
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In her first collection of poems,"The Colossus,"she wrote of a feeling of nothingness:
has to be referenced by its position to Washington --a world bestrode by a single colossus.But that's not a usual case in history.
to blue mussels “clumped like bulbs.”After "The Colossus" she published "The Bell Jar,"her only novel,
and the weary sailors were desperate to rest in a safe harbor.They’d heard tales of Crete’s invulnerable bronze colossus,and made for a sheltered cove.
I felt that funeral in my brain,and I sat next to the colossus at the edge of the world,and I have discovered something inside of myself
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