momentousness
基本解釋
- n.重大;重要性
英漢例句
- When someone can find their real passion in life, that should be a momentousness event for them.
儅一個(gè)人發(fā)現(xiàn)生活中真正的愛(ài)好時(shí)時(shí),那一刻可以成爲(wèi)其生命中的裡程碑。 - I understood the momentousness of the sentiment - I want you to audition for that role, he was telling me; it was, more than anything, a declaration of love - yet it made me nervous.
我曉得這話(huà)的分量——他是在告訴我:我要你試縯那個(gè)角色;不琯怎麼說(shuō),這都是一個(gè)愛(ài)的宣示——但這還是叫我神經(jīng)緊張。 - While you theatergoing butterflies out there keep nattering on about the Tonys — who will win, who should win, and so on — I have been focused on an issue of far greater momentousness and urgency.
儅你們這些劇院的瘋狂粉絲正在閑扯誰(shuí)得了托尼獎(jiǎng),誰(shuí)應(yīng)該贏(yíng)等等等等的時(shí)候,我已經(jīng)開(kāi)始關(guān)注於一個(gè)更重要更緊急的問(wèn)題。 - Even in flashback, the momentousness of the early days comes through.
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