momentous是什么意思

  • En [ məˈmen.təs]
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  • This series is a momentous undertaking, which deserves full recognition and praise, including the volume at hand.

  • A ' genuine option ' is defined as a decision between hypotheses that is forced (rather than avoidable), living (rather than dead), and momentous (rather than trivial).

  • The day's events were considered sufficiently momentous for the student newspaper to rush out a supplement.

  • Their presentation style belies the subtle but momentous social transformation they are orchestrating - the reconfiguration of gender and ethnic relations.

  • Decisions which previously would have seemed difficult and momentous are presented as being merely practical and enjoyable.

  • First, we advance our understanding of public opinion about the economy by examining its particular characteristics in political economies undergoing momentous change.

  • This realization is momentous because, for the first time in world history, slavery came under principled attack.

  • The precautionary principle is frequently referred to in various momentous decisions affecting human health and the environment.

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  • 中文简体

    重大的,重要的…

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  • Español

    de capital importancia, trascendental…

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  • Português

    significativo…

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  • Türk dili

    çok önemli, son derece ciddi…

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  • Français

    capital…

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  • Čeština

    důležitý…

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  • Dansk

    betydningsfuld…

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  • Indonesia

    penting…

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