单词 | formidable |
释义 | formidable formidable /fɔːˈmɪ.də.bl̩/ aep /fɔːr-/ adjective ► C2 causing you to have fear or respect for something or someone because they are large, powerful, or difficult: » a formidable obstacle/task» a formidable adversary/enemy/opponent» a formidable intellect» DISAPPROVING the director and his formidable wifeThesaurus+: ↑Complicated and difficult to do , ↑Difficult to understandformidably /-bli/ adverb Thesaurus+: ↑Complicated and difficult to do , ↑Difficult to understand • • • Extra Examples:» She was once a political nonentity, but has since won a formidable reputation as a determined campaigner.» She is a formidable figure who commands a great deal of respect .» My tennis is really improving - I've got a formidable two-handed backhand.» He worked in the property business for a number of years, acquiring a reputation as a formidable wheeler-dealer.» In Tyson he had come up against a formidable opponent. |
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