formidably

  • 网络可怕地;难对付地;强大地;敌不住
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adv

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in a formidable manner
the constant risk that attends the exchanges of human beings formidably armed

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  1. He now has the chance to prove himself in a formidably difficult role .

    现在他的任务十分艰巨,有机会证明自己的能力。

  2. She 's formidably intelligent .

    她聪明绝顶。

  3. But the US university system remains a formidably well-funded generator of research .

    但是美国的大学体系仍然是拥有最强资金的研发机构。

  4. The general problem has been analysed in the formidably mathematical research of Professor Susan Athey .

    苏珊阿西(susanathey)教授通过强大的数学研究对这个普遍的问题进行了分析。

  5. But the politics look formidably difficult .

    但这样做的政治难度似乎高得惊人。

  6. On the other hand , Mrs Clinton is intelligent and formidably hard-working and has undoubted star power .

    另一方面,克林顿夫人天资聪颖,工作非常努力,而且具有不容质疑的明星效应。

  7. The pile of parchments was formidably high .

    那堆羊皮纸高的惊人。

  8. A disruption of the Federal Union , heretofore only menaced , is now formidably attempted .

    在此以前,分裂联邦只是受到了威胁,而现在却是已出现力图分裂它的可怕行动了。

  9. Sperm whales are not the biggest whale swimming in the ocean , even at a whopping 35 tons , but that does not stop them from being formidably powerful creatures .

    成年体重高达35吨的抹香鲸不是海洋中最大的鲸鱼,但这并不能阻止它们成为强大的生物。

  10. I think the answer , in the very different arguments over guns and Scotland , is that opponents of gun control and supporters of Scottish independence are formidably well organised and tough on their opponents .

    我认为,企业就自己在枪和苏格兰问题上的做法给出反常理由的原因是,反对控枪和支持苏格兰独立的人组织非常严密,并且无情打压异己。