monstrosity

英 [mɒn'strɒsɪtɪ] 美
  • n. 畸形;可怕的东西;残暴
近义词 abnormality

英英释义


1. a person or animal that is markedly unusual or deformed
2. something hideous or frightful;
"they regarded the atom bomb as a monstrosity"

实用场景例句


a concrete monstrosity
混凝土建成的庞大怪物

牛津词典

Most of the older buildings have been torn down and replaced by modern monstrosities.
大部分旧建筑已被拆除,取而代之的是丑陋的现代建筑物。

柯林斯高阶英语词典

Near relative wedding was still one of the main reasons tance disease and congenital monstrosity infants.
近亲婚配家族生育子女仍是出现遗传病和先天畸形儿的主要原因之一.

期刊摘选

Pompidou was in fact saddling us with a procedural monstrosity.
蓬皮杜实际在用程序问题吓唬我们.

辞典例句

London is grandest and most complex monstrosity on earth.
伦敦是世界上最庞大最复杂的怪物.

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A monstrosity too horrible to behold!
不可目视的怪物!

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As that monstrosity of venal lust is no longer possible, it is no longer needed.
以金钱去购买淫欲的丑事既然不可能再存在下去, 那么也就不再有需要了.

辞典例句

Or is it a filthy indulgence, a manufactured monstrosity for which we should justifiably be taxed?
还是说它纯属令人堕落的嗜好 、 一个人造的魔兽,所以我们就理应赋税?

期刊摘选

Phil: Goodness gracious! Who thought monstrosity?
菲尔 ︰ 我的天啊! 是谁想出那种可怕的东西啊?

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The palace is a monstrosity.
宫殿建得很怪异.

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The Butcher is a monstrosity feared by enemies and allies alike.
所以,无论是敌人甚至是盟友,都会对屠夫产生一种难以言状的恐惧.

期刊摘选

Her flower arrangement was a monstrosity.
她插的花真是难看死了.

辞典例句

They regarded the atom bomb as a monstrosity.
他们把原子弹视为怪物.

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中文词源


monstrosity 巨大而丑陋的建筑物

来自monster,怪物。比喻用法。

双语例句


1. Pompidou was in fact saddling us with a procedural monstrosity.
蓬皮杜实际在用程序问题吓唬我们.

来自辞典例句

2. That new multi - storey car - park is an utter monstrosity!
那座新建的多层停车场难看极了!

来自辞典例句

3. Her flower arrangement was a monstrosity.
她插的花真是难看死了.

来自辞典例句

4. As that monstrosity of venal lust is no longer possible, it is no longer needed.
以金钱去购买淫欲的丑事既然不可能再存在下去, 那么也就不再有需要了.

来自辞典例句

5. London is grandest and most complex monstrosity on earth.
伦敦是世界上最庞大最复杂的怪物.

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英文词源


monstrosity (n.)
1550s, "abnormality of growth," from Late Latin monstrositas "strangeness," from Latin monstrosus, a collateral form of monstruosus (source of French monstruosité); see monster. Earlier form was monstruosity (c. 1400). Sense of "quality of being monstrous" is first recorded 1650s. Meaning "a monster" is attested from 1640s.

词态变化


复数: monstrosities;