momentously
基本解釋
- adv.重大地
- 重要地.
英漢例句
- Even more momentously, we no longer need husbands to have children, nor do we have to have children if we don't want to.
更具時代意義的是,沒有丈夫也可以生小孩,不想要小孩也可以不要。 - It happened, among others, to the British in Palestine, the French in Algeria and, momentously, the Americans in Vietnam.
舉幾個例子,當(dāng)年在巴勒斯坦的英國人,在阿爾及利亞的法國人,更顯著的,在越南作戰(zhàn)的美國人,都曾經(jīng)歷過上述的跳蚤戰(zhàn)。 - If the foremost duty of a president, as US commander-in-chief, is to protect the American people from murderous attack by foreign enemies, then Bush clearly failed momentously on 11 September 2001.
做為美國的總司令,如果一個總統(tǒng)的最重要職責(zé)就是保護(hù)美國人民遠(yuǎn)離來自外國敵人的謀殺襲擊,那么,很明顯布什在2001年9月11日拙劣的失敗了! - It has started membership negotiations with Croatia and, most momentously, with Turkey.
ECONOMIST: Fit at 50? The - If meaning were linear with word count, you would be able to generate a thunderous epic with 47 syllables, given that some of the ancient Haiku masters changed cultural perceptions momentously with just 17.
FORBES: Density Of Meaning: Creation As The Flip Side Of Memory