giant
- IPA[ˈjīənt]
美式
- an imaginary or mythical being of human form but superhuman size.;an abnormally tall or large person, animal, or plant.
- of very great size or force; gigantic;used in names of very large animals and plants, e.g. giant hogweed, giant tortoise.
noun: giant, plural noun: giants
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名詞
- 1. an imaginary or mythical being of human form but superhuman size.
- ▪ an abnormally tall or large person, animal, or plant.
- ▪ a very large company or organization.
- ▪ a person of exceptional talent or qualities a giant among sportsmen
- 2. a star of relatively great size and luminosity compared to ordinary stars of the main sequence, and 10–100 times the diameter of the sun.
形容詞
- 1. of very great size or force; gigantic giant multinational corporations a giant meteorite
- ▪ used in names of very large animals and plants, e.g. giant hogweed, giant tortoise.
- another term for giant redwood (see redwood)
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- an extremely large and long-legged spider found in southeastern Asia.
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- another term for cane toad
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- a person or team that defeats a seemingly much more powerful opponent.
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- the largest petrel, which is found around southern oceans, has a massive bill, and scavenges ...
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- a large insectivorous mammal with long, coarse fur, large claws, an elongated snout, and a long ...
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- a very large salamander that is native to North America and eastern Asia.
Oxford Dictionary
- a very large bivalve mollusk that occurs in the tropical Indo-Pacific.
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- an imaginary or mythical being of human form but superhuman size.
- of very great size or force; gigantic: giant multinational corporations a giant meteorite
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