muckle
- n./adj.大量(的);许多(的)
muckle
noun
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- (often followed by `of') a large number or amount or extent
- a batch of letters
- a deal of trouble
- a lot of money
- he made a mint on the stock market
- see the rest of the winners in our huge passel of photos
- it must have cost plenty
- a slew of journalists
- a wad of money
- Synonym: batch deal flock good deal great deal hatful heap lot mass mess mickle mint mountain passel peck pile plenty pot quite a little raft sight slew spate stack tidy sum wad
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to the north , past the rocky outcrop of Muckle Flugga , was the Arctic .
往北越过马克尔-弗拉加(MuckleFlugga)就是北极。
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S isotopic evidence suggests that sulphur originated from marine sulfate and stored in the interlayer water , consisted of intercrystalline water , void water and muckle water .
硫同位素表明硫源相当海水硫酸盐,保存在成岩时由晶间水、孔隙水、软泥水集中起来的层间水里。
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This is classic chuck muckle .
真是查克马科尔的典型作风。
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However , many a mickle makes a muckle , and in total they add up to something significant . Small changes can become great changes , and a seemingly inconsequential act can have tremendous consequences .
但是积少成多,所有的加在一起就会形成巨大的影响。积少成多,小小的改变能成为巨大的改变,表面上似乎无关宏旨的动作可能产生巨大的效果。