单词 | towering |
释义 | tow·er·ing /ˈtaʊərɪŋ/ adjective [only before noun] 1 HIGHvery tall 高大的,高耸的 great towering cliffs 雄伟高耸的峭壁► see thesaurus at high2 GOOD/EXCELLENTmuch better than other people of the same kind 出众的,杰出的,超群的 SYN outstanding a towering genius of his time 他那个时代的一名盖世英才3. in a towering rage ANGRYvery angry 怒气冲天Examples from the Corpustowering• His towering, blank-eyed presence at the head of the table drew the savour from the good food she cooked.• The towering Cliffs of Dover loomed in front of them.• The one they stood at was made of heavy chain-link, stretched between towering concrete posts that were spaced fifteen metres apart.• a towering figure in Supreme Court history• Featuring prominently in the centre of this maelstrom was the towering figure of Richard Baxter.• I have no doubt excluded towering figures who ought to have been included, and included some less important.• Above the Griffon Gate a towering griffon five hundred feet high seemed to leap from the mountain.• The selectors, though, clearly consider that they could still have need of the towering mass of Dooley's physical presence.• Its borders encompass vast forests, towering mountains, and many miles of wilderness as well as cities, farmlands, and bountiful rivers.• towering redwood trees• The building seems out of place among the towering redwood trees.• The beach here is spectacular, curving gently round the bay under a towering, wild headland.tow·er·ing adjectiveChineseSyllable tall very Corpus |
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