1, which means: very good; Beautiful; Great; Important; massive
2. Example:
No one will deny that Beethoven's symphonies are great masterpieces.
Everyone thinks Beethoven's symphonies are great masterpieces.
3. Usage:
Great basically means "big, huge, very numerous", which usually means that objects are large in scale, volume or quantity. Sometimes greatness can mean that there is a certain distance in space or time, that is, "very far, very long". When used to express health, it means that a person's body is relatively good or safe, that is, "health and safety".
Greatness can also mean that a person has made great achievements in his career and is respected by people, that is, "greatness and Excellence"; Or someone or something occupies a very prominent position, that is, "important, remarkable and noteworthy" Great can also be used to mean "very happy, satisfactory", "good at", "unparalleled" and so on.
When used to express degree, great can also mean "extraordinary, equivalent" and "worthy of the name".
Great can be used in informal English to express approval, envy or excitement, as well as contempt and other emotions.
Great can be used with adjectives or nouns to express quality, feelings, difficulties, etc. Emphasize, or put in front of nouns, indicating the characteristics of "full" or "worthy of the name".
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Synonym: huge
1, pronunciation: English? [? nm? s]? ,? Beautiful? [? 'nrm? s]?
2. Example:
A long time ago, there were huge animals living on the earth.
A long time ago, there were huge animals living on the earth.
Usage: Huge means "great" to a surprising or even disproportionate degree, and often describes the seriousness and urgency of abstract things.