great

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You use great to describe something that is very large. Great is more formal than big. 大型的

adjective [原级]伟大的,著名的;大型的,巨大的;(数量或程度)极大的,很大的;美妙的;身心健康的,精力充沛的;重要的,重大的;热心的,热衷的;和蔼的,随和的;(外)曾祖(或曾孙)的;<爱尔兰>(二人)亲近的,亲密的;擅长…的

Great means large in amount or degree. (
数量或程度) 大的 •  Benjamin Britten did not live to a great age.  本杰明•布里滕没有活到很大的岁数。

adverb [程度副词]很好地,很棒地

You say great in order to emphasize that you are pleased or enthusiastic about something.
美妙的; 很棒的 •  Oh great! That'll be good for Fred.  噢,太棒了!那对弗雷德将会很有利。

noun [抽象名词]伟人,伟大的事物;金曲

The greats in a particular subject or field of activity are the people who have been most successful or famous in it.
大人物 •  ...all the greats of Hollywood.  …所有的好莱坞名人。

great 出现在下面的课文中
Lesson 47 The great escape
Lesson 4 An exciting trip
Lesson 5 No wrong numbers
Lesson 37 The Olympic Games
Lesson 43 Over the South Pole
Lesson 56 Faster than sound!
Lesson 57 Can I help you,madam?
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