Frequency rank: 603.
- huge; gigantic; enormous
adjectival nouns or quasi-adjectives (keiyodoshi); noun (common) (futsuumeishi)
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- huge; gigantic; enormous
This word is used to describe something of great size or scale.
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Seen from an airplane, the island looks like a big spider.
The Milky Way is a vast belt of distant stars, each star a sun like ours.
The largest animal on Earth is the gigantic blue whale.
The passengers were asleep in their cabins when the ship hit a huge iceberg.
11. きょう今日、おおく多くのひとびと人々は、きょだい巨大なげんだいしゃかい現代社会においては、じゅうよう重要なことでこじん個人にできることはなんもない何もないというきもち気持ちをいだいているようにおもわれる思われる。
Many men nowadays seem to have the feeling that in vast modern societies there is nothing of importance that the individual can do.
12. たかい高いてんじょう天井ときょだい巨大なへや部屋のあるたてもの建物は、それにとってかわるとって代わるそっけない素気ないおふぃすびるオフィスビルほどじつようてき実用的ではないかもしれない知れないが、しゅうい周囲のかんきょう環境とうまくあっている合っているばあい場合がおおい多いのである。
A building with high ceilings and huge rooms may be less practical than the colorless block of offices that takes its place, but it often fits in well with its surroundings.
The whale is a very large mammal which lives in the sea.
Seen from the sky, the river looked like a huge snake.
A huge federal budget deficit has been plaguing the American economy for many years.
They made huge, grotesque, yet beautiful poles of red cedar.