monster是什么意思

  • En [ ˈmɒn.stər]
  • Us [ ˈmɑːn.stɚ]

详细释义

  • 0 any imaginary frightening creature, especially one that is large and strange -- (虛構的)怪物,怪獸

    • a sea monster 海怪

    • prehistoric monsters 史前怪獸

    • the Loch Ness monster 尼斯湖水怪

  • 1 a cruel person -- 喪失人性的人;殘忍的人,惡人

    • You'd have to be a monster to hit a child like that. 你一定是喪失人性了,這樣打一個孩子。

  • 2 something that is very big, or too big -- 龐然大物

    • You should have seen the onions he grew for the competition - they were monsters! 你應該看看他為參加這次比賽所種的洋蔥,它們都大得離奇!

  • 3 very big -- 巨型的

  • 4 to criticize someone severely or to treat someone very badly -- 嚴厲批評

    • Andy Smith has been monstered by the media. 安迪•史密斯受到媒體的猛烈抨擊。

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  • The monster roared and gnashed its teeth.

  • The Incredible Hulk is a character in a comic who turns from a scientist into a two-metre tall monster.

  • The movie was about a huge green monster.

  • He thinks there are monsters under his bed.

  • The monsters he encounters on his quest are not actual, but oversized creations of an imagination that threatens to slip from manly control.

  • Because monsters are always the constitutive outside of normativity, the scapegoats constructed of society's devouring anxieties, they can never safely be tucked away.

  • The dream of reason and its "transcendental ego" appeared to have joined with alltoo-human empirical egos to engender monsters on all sides.

  • In the process of instructing the world, they developed a political culture that nourishes both liberal dreams and illiberal monsters.

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  • 中文简体

    生物, (虚构的)怪物,怪兽, 人…

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  • Español

    monstruo, monstruo [masculine-feminine, singular]…

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  • Português

    monstro…

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  • 日本語

    怪物…

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  • Türk dili

    canavar…

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  • Français

    monstre [masculine], monstrueux/-euse, monstre…

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  • Catalan

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  • العربية

    وَحْش…

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