单词 | ponderous |
释义 | pon·der·ous /ˈpɒndərəs $ ˈpɑːn-/ adjective 1 SLOWCLUMSYslow or awkward because of being very big and heavy 行动迟缓的,笨拙的 an elephant’s ponderous walk 大象笨拙的步态2 BORINGboring, very serious, and seeming to progress very slowly 严肃而乏味的,呆板的;生硬的 a ponderous and difficult book 乏味晦涩的书 The system, though ponderous, works. 那方法虽然呆板,可是管用。 —ponderously adverb —ponderousness noun [uncountable]Examples from the Corpusponderous• It seemed like such a ponderous and old-fashioned choice.• The old lady's footsteps could be heard, ponderous and threatening, on the front steps.• You could feel the spirit of Roy Peck there in that big old white frame house with the ponderous cottonwoods in front.• an elephant's ponderous head• The only other downside I noticed was that the car tended to be a little ponderous in lower gears around town.• His films are ponderous, occasionally dull, always intriguing and kind of great.• Holyfield had a considerable advantage over his ponderous opponent.• Once a few have been mastered it is surprising how quickly the most ponderous sounding scientific name acquires a familiar ring.• Inquiry is a serious matter and should be done boldly, whether applied to innovation or ponderous theoretical matter.• Woolley released three loud chords, and started on a ponderous version of the Sailors' Horn pipe.• the professor's ponderous voiceOrigin ponderous (1300-1400) French pondéreux, from Latin ponderosus, from pondus; → PONDERpon·der·ous adjectiveChineseSyllable because of or Corpus slow very being awkward |
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