释义 |
hulkinghulk‧ing /ˈhʌlkɪŋ/ adjective [only before noun] - Two hulking guards stood at attention.
- All at once the hulking man led him forward and sat him in a hard chair opposite Matta.
- All these obelisks are dark and sinister, their hulking forms glowering over a carpet of white bones under leaden skies.
- Crooked veins bulge in his hulking neck as his tongue strains to meet its goal.
- His big hulking frame-leaned over me as he patted my shoulder.
- His heart hammered in terror as he glimpsed those shaggy, hulking shapes of shadowy grey speeding across the meadows.
- They were small, twin-engined planes which, as they circled and landed, looked so tiny next to the hulking great Lancs.
- Waiting for me down on the sands - a great hulking shape, crouching there, darker than darkness.
- What do these great hulking dinosaurs have to offer us?
very big and often awkward: Two hulking figures guarded the entrance of the club. |