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Titanic Meaning in English

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/taɪˈtænɪk/
ty-TA-nik
/taɪtˈænɪk/
ty-TA-nik

释义

Extremely large, powerful, or impressive in size or scope. Also refers to the RMS Titanic, the famous ship that sank in 1912 after hitting an iceberg.

用法与细微差别

As an adjective (lowercase): comes from the Titans of Greek mythology — gigantic, colossal. As a proper noun (uppercase): the ship or the 1997 movie. "A titanic effort/struggle/battle" = one of epic proportions. Not just "big" — implies awe-inspiring scale.

例句

The Titanic sank on its maiden voyage in 1912.

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Building the dam required a titanic effort.

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The two companies are locked in a titanic battle for market share.

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It took a titanic amount of willpower not to eat that entire cake.

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The 1997 movie Titanic was the highest-grossing film of its time.

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The titanic clash between the two chess grandmasters lasted over six hours.

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