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- monster
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怪物;妖物 A monster is a large imaginary creature that looks very ugly and frightening.
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庞然大物;棘手的大事情 A monster is something which is extremely large, especially something which is difficult to manage or which is unpleasant.
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...the monster which is now the London marathon.
目前棘手的大事,即伦敦马拉松赛
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...the monster of apartheid.
棘手的种族隔离制
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...a monster weapon...
巨型武器
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The film will be a monster hit.
这部电影将会非常卖座。
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残忍的人;吓人的人;恶人 If you describe someone as a monster, you mean that they are cruel, frightening, or evil.
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1. an imaginary creature usually having various human and animal parts
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2. someone or something that is abnormally large and powerful
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3. a person or animal that is markedly unusual or deformed
- synonym: freak,monstrosity,lusus naturae
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4. a cruel wicked and inhuman person
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5. (medicine) a grossly malformed and usually nonviable fetus
- synonym: teras
医学
- 1.畸胎:明显发育异常的胎儿或婴儿,形状怪诞不易成活
生物学
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- 1.[噬菌体]畸形体
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- 1.怪物
- 1. He is the stereotyped monster of the horror films and the adventure books, and an obvious (though not perhaps strictly scientific) link with our ancestral past.
- 它们是恐怖电影和惊险小说中的老一套的怪物,并且与我们的祖先有着明显的(虽然可能没有科学的)联系。
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- 2. Many monster high-rise buildings spring up all over the city.
- 许多巨大的高层建筑在这座城市拔地而起。
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- 3. Research has revealed that he is a monster of iniquity.
- 调查结果显示他是一个不法之徒。
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- 4. The Story of the Loch Ness Monster has attracted many tourists to the area.
- 尼斯湖怪兽的传说吸引了很多游客来到这个地区。
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- 5. The monster murdered 15 women before the police caught him.
- 这个坏蛋在警察捕获他之前谋杀了15名妇女。
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- 6. This is a horrible monster.
- 这是一个可怕的怪物。
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