单词 | enorm |
释义 | enormadj.ΘΚΠ the world > relative properties > order > disorder > irregularity > unconformity > abnormality > [adjective] enorm?1518 enormousa1533 enormious1604 exorbitant1607 erratical1646 wanton1743 anormal1812 abnormal1817 freak-storm1898 ?1518 A. Barclay tr. D. Mancinus Myrrour Good Maners sig. Eii A pure mynde and symple..With none enorme maners, nor greuous spot of cryme. 1535 W. Stewart tr. H. Boethius Bk. Cron. Scotl. (1858) III. 53 Seand the se so furius and enorme. 1638 A. Read Treat. 1st Pt. Chirurg. xxiv. 180 If any enorme wound fall out whereby there is a solution of unity in the jaw bones. 1647 H. More Philos. Poems ii. i. ii. xxii Nought scorching, nought glowing, nothing enorm. a1734 R. North Examen (1740) ii. v. ⁋163 420 The Author..should have..said not a Word of the Matter, much less given in the enorm Depositions in the very Words. ΘΚΠ the mind > goodness and badness > badness or evil > heinousness > [adjective] awlyc1200 grievousa1300 grilla1300 uglya1300 strongc1300 outrageousa1325 heinousc1374 excessive1393 curseda1400 fella1400 misshapenc1400 rankc1400 monstruousc1425 enorm1481 prodigiousc1487 villainous1489 nefand1490 sceleratea1513 monstrous1531 funestal1538 enormious1545 facinorous1548 flagitious1550 dire1567 bonable1575 felonious1575 bomination1589 unvenial?1589 heathenish1592 enormous1593 villainous1598 nameless1611 pitchy1612 funest1636 funestous1641 scarleta1643 nefandous1649 aversable1663 atrocious1669 frightful1700 flagrant1706 atrocea1734 diabolical1750 unspeakable1831 society > morality > moral evil > wickedness > [adjective] > extremely wicked deepOE blackOE outrageousa1325 heinousc1374 flagitiousc1384 excessive1393 rankc1400 enorm1481 prodigiousc1487 villainous1489 terriblec1510 sceleratea1513 monstrous1531 enormious1545 facinorous1548 monstruous1562 felonious1575 enormous1593 facinoriousa1616 rounda1638 scarlet1710 facinerose1727 atrocious1772 outraging1895 1481 W. Caxton tr. Myrrour of Worlde ii. viii. 82 The grete and enorme synnes that they [Sodom and Gomorrha] commysed. 1570 J. Foxe Actes & Monumentes (rev. ed.) I. 24/2 Heere commeth in the enorme & horrible abuse of excommunication. 1587 F. Thynne Ann. Scotl. 447/2 in Holinshed's Chron. (new ed.) II The said desperate and enorme persons. 1600 E. Fairfax tr. T. Tasso Godfrey of Bulloigne viii. lxxi. 156 The neast of treason false and guile enorme. a1639 J. Spottiswood Hist. Church Scotl. (1677) vi. 318 The enorm crimes..whereof he was guilty. 3. a. Abnormally large, vast, monstrous; = enormous adj. 3. archaic. ΘΚΠ the world > relative properties > quantity > greatness of quantity, amount, or degree > [adjective] > vast, immense, or huge un-i-fohOE ormeteOE hugea1275 un-i-feiec1275 infinitec1385 ponderousa1400 hugeful1413 hugyc1420 thrice1470 felon?a1500 hugeousa1529 enormous1544 enormc1560 fell1586 prodigious1601 immensive1604 colossic1607 monumental1632 vast1637 unfathomed1659 colossal1664 ponderose1680 heroic1785 colossian1794 pyramidal1849 astronomical1871 astronomic1923 stratospheric1932 cosmic1935 ginormous1942 galactic1960 mega1968 humongous1970 the world > space > extension in space > measurable spatial extent > largeness > [adjective] > huge unmeeteOE unmeetlyOE hugea1275 hideousc1330 infinitec1385 unmeasureda1398 unmeasurablec1405 hugyc1420 immeasurable1440 ingentc1450 unmeetlyc1450 giant1480 immense1490 monstrous?a1513 unmeasurely1513 hugeousa1529 unportable1537 enormous1544 enormc1560 giantly1561 immensible1579 rouncival1582 dismeasured1584 vast1585 immeasured1590 gargantuan1596 omnipotent1596 colossian1601 immane1601 prodigious1601 Polyphemian1602 Titanian1603 titanical1603 gigantical1604 immensive1604 gigantine1605 colossic1607 gigantean1611 Gogmagotical1612 gigantal?1614 Babylonian1617 leviathan1625 titanic1628 elephantine1631 gigantive1638 colossean1644 decumanal1652 immensurate1654 gigant1658 decuman1659 colossal1664 abnormous1710 Brobdingnagian1728 Brobdingnag1731 Pantagruelian1737 heroic1785 Patagonian1786 seven-league1787 Titan1793 gigantic1797 seven-leagued1799 mammoth1801 dimensionless1813 tremendous1813 gigantesque1821 monster1837 titanesque1838 monstre1840 giantlike1847 leviathanic1848 pythonic1851 Babylonic1853 supercolossal1871 giantesque1909 behemothian1910 supergiant1919 ginormous1942 big-ass1945 Ozymandian1961 fuck-off1962 mega1968 humongous1970 monstro1970 big-assed1972 big-arsed1996 c1560 A. Scott Poems (S.T.S.) xxxiv. 139 The fassoun, and þe fek, Ȝe suld it fynd inorme. 1591 H. Savile tr. Tacitus Life Agricola in tr. Tacitus Ende of Nero: Fower Bks. Hist. 243 But there is beside a huge & enorme tract of grounde. 1609 P. Holland tr. Ammianus Marcellinus Rom. Hist. xxxi. ii. 402 The Alani..wander..in..enorme and huge cantons [L. pagos immensos]. 1744 R. North & M. North Life Sir D. North & Rev. J. North 240 Expecting to see an enorm Spectre. 1834 S. T. Coleridge Ne Plus Ultra in Poet. Wks. I. 273 Condensed blackness and abysmal storm..Arms the Grasp enorm. 1871 G. MacDonald Wks. Fancy & Imagination II. 169 Mocking the enorm Strength on its forehead. b. Scots Law. enorm †hurt, enorm lesion (in Roman Civil Law læsio ultra dimidium vel enormis). An injury (sustained by one of the parties to a contract) which amounts to more than one-half the value of the subject matter. ΚΠ c1550 J. Balfour Practicks (1754) 179 (Jam.) All contractes,—made by minoris in thair les age, to thair enorm hurt and skaith, ar of nane avail. 1888 Ld. Halsbury in Law Times Rep. (N.S.) LIX. 2/2 Validity, subject to reduction on the ground of enorm lesion, of the contract in question. 4. quasi-n. ΚΠ 1535 W. Stewart tr. H. Boethius Bk. Cron. Scotl. (1858) II. 356 It sould proceid..As neidfull war withoutin ony enorme. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1891; most recently modified version published online March 2022). † enormv. Obsolete. transitive. To make monstrous. Frequent in Davies. ΘΚΠ the mind > goodness and badness > badness or evil > heinousness > [verb (transitive)] > make enorm1602 society > morality > moral evil > wickedness > [verb (transitive)] > make wicked unrighteous1593 enorm1602 1602 J. Davies Mirum in Modum sig. C2 Then lets hee Fiends the Fantacie enorme, With strong delusions and with passions dire. 1612 J. Davies Muses Sacrifice sig. Bv To help my hatefull hands that sinne inorm'd. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1891; most recently modified version published online December 2020). < adj.1481v.1602 |
随便看 |
英语词典包含1132095条英英释义在线翻译词条,基本涵盖了全部常用单词的英英翻译及用法,是英语学习的有利工具。