titanic meaning in English
adj.
1.【希腊神话】泰坦巨人族的。
2.〔常作 t-〕巨大的,力大无比的;伟大的。
n.
【化学】钛的,得自钛的。
Examples
- A titanic explosion consumed challenger and its crew of seven .
巨大的爆炸毁灭了“挑战者”号和它的七名乘务员。 - Even by modern standards , the 46,000 ton titanic was a colossal ship .
即使按现代标准,46000吨的泰坦克尼号也算是一艘巨型客轮。 - He was represented as the leader of progressive humanity in a titanic struggle with the evil forces of western imperialism .
他被誉为与西方帝国主义邪恶势力进行殊死斗争的进步人类领袖。 - The life history of any star truly represents a titanic struggle between the force of gravity, and the force of gas pressure .
任何恒星的生命史,就是一场引力和气体压力之间的严重斗争。 - Four days after setting out , while the titanic was sailing across the icy waters of the north atlantic , a huge iceberg was suddenly spotted by a look-out .
启程四天过去了,正当泰坦尼克号航行于北大西洋多冰的水域时,嘹望员突然发现一座巨大冰山。