单词 | immensely |
释义 | immenselyim‧mense‧ly /ɪˈmensli/ ●○○ adverb Examples EXAMPLES FROM OTHER DICTIONARIES Collocations
COLLOCATIONS FROM THE ENTRY► immensely popular very much SYN extremely: Champagne wines became immensely popular in the 18th century.immensely powerful/strong/important etc Nationalism is an immensely powerful force. We enjoyed the play immensely. Champagne wines became immensely popular in the 18th century. ► immensely powerful/strong/important etc Nationalism is an immensely powerful force. COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES► very/extremely/immensely/highly etc complicated Mental illness is a very complicated subject. ► immensely/hugely/enormously popular· His plays were immensely popular. ► immensely powerful a machine that is immensely powerful ► immensely/intensely/inordinately proud (=extremely proud)· He said he was immensely proud to have been elected prime minister.· She was intensely proud of being Japanese. ► extremely/immensely relieved· We're all immensely relieved that the ordeal is over. ► immensely rich (=extremely rich)· He was immensely rich and owned two yachts. ► very/extremely/immensely/fabulously etc wealthy He left as a poor, working class boy and returned as a wealthy man. COLLOCATIONS FROM THE CORPUSADJECTIVE► complex· We have to examine and discuss in great detail its proposals for an immensely complex engineering project.· Real-world economies are so immensely complex and dynamic that the search for such a balance is continual and in some cases impossible.· This is the context in which the immensely complex events of the minority were played out.· And he lacked the equipment with which to untangle an immensely complex jealousy. ► difficult· Other disciplines proved to be immensely difficult.· It is immensely difficult to identify these smaller lights.· Danger in the street To identify the accident problems specific to residential areas is an immensely difficult task.· It is immensely difficult for outsiders to begin to assess the efficiency of the secret world. ► important· Trusted paper became both a collateral for short-term credit and an immensely important medium of exchange.· The pay review body with its commitment to performance-related pay is immensely important.· It seemed an immensely important question, and not only when applied to Frankenstein.· The charter is immensely important and will be greatly welcomed by our constituents. ► popular· This had not prevented him from becoming an immensely popular pastor.· The President personally remained immensely popular and in 1944 he fought and won his fourth presidential campaign.· The immensely popular company was the only one on the bill, Alvin noted, that was not subsidized by its country.· Beveridge's legacy endures because the welfare state works tolerably well and is immensely popular.· Corporate intranets, immensely popular in the business world, may prove too confusing to use and too expensive to maintain.· The film was immensely popular and had so clearly struck a chord that Hammer carried out a rethink of its production policy. ► powerful· The financial markets are themselves an immensely powerful influence which we can never afford to ignore.· Sometimes I would feel immensely powerful, feel that I, single-handedly, might change the course of Woolf scholarship.· But there still remained immensely powerful ministers who led the fight for increased public investment and spending measures to cut unemployment.· The Savoyards also made Turin an immensely powerful fortress.· He was about 5 foot 10 inches tall but immensely powerful.· Jack was never flurried, his cool, unruffled play was a hallmark of his game, along with some immensely powerful clearances.· But the controls are complex because the machine is immensely powerful.· Taken together, the new biotechnologies and the pending scientific insights will be immensely powerful. ► proud· The players and coaches should be immensely proud of themselves for their performances.· Silverstein was immensely proud of the class.· I was immensely proud of her.· The headmaster, Wilfred Mulryne, is immensely proud of the school's academic record. ► rich· His voice was immensely rich and strong and suited his heavy features and bearing.· The present study is immensely rich in every way, and is an impressive foray into largely uncharted territory.· Gardens in the care of the National Trust are immensely rich in garden statuary of all kinds. ► strong· He is immensely strong, but also shyly gentle and has great sense of humour.· Gorfang is an immensely strong Orc.· Jeanne was quiet, appeared timid but had an immensely strong will.· In fact, it was immensely strong, yet light enough to be controlled single-handed.· Ulster Television continues to thrive on an excellent programme performance and an immensely strong local identity.· They were out selling fruit or whatever and they were immensely strong women. ► wealthy· After all, he was an eminently eligible man, attractive and immensely wealthy.· The order grew immensely wealthy and place names all over the country still remind us of lands that they once owned.· After all, he was an immensely wealthy man.· Like Hope, he was immensely wealthy, and was able to combine passive politics with active art patronage and writing. VERB► complicate· Some of these complexes form immensely complicated sequences of nucleic acids which begin to replicate themselves. |
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