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Definition of massive in English:

massive

adjective ˈmasɪvˈmæsɪv
  • 1Large and heavy or solid.

    大而重的,厚重的,大块的

    a massive rampart of stone

    巨大的石头堡垒。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Beyond this roadside specimen is yet another grove of massive giants that takes my breath away.
    • Iron Age hillfort has three circuits of massive ramparts.
    • Heating pipes ran under the house - massive things lagged with heavy brown felt.
    • The royal tombs are layered pyramidal structures built of massive stone slabs.
    • In medieval Veliko Turnovo, royalty and high nobility lived in relative safety behind the massive ramparts of Tsarevets Hill.
    • The massive ramparts of the Citadel overlook the whole city.
    • At last he allowed himself to go forward and lay both hands lovingly on solid, massive, unmovable machining.
    • There was a scraping noise, as of something massive and heavy being dragged.
    • The tiger stands towering at what looks like close to seven feet, and he's heavy and massive to boot.
    • The group approached a massive stone structure at the front of the chamber that stood almost twelve feet tall.
    • Marble and other massive pieces too heavy to cart away were among chief pieces left in the galleries.
    • Then, like a magic trick, you see its massive ramparts and golden sandstone towers, exotic and beautiful.
    • Some of the cars had been crushed to the size of a chair simply because of the massive weight and unstoppable momentum of heavy lorries from behind.
    • When required, a massive sliding door of solid oak protects the privacy of the bedroom.
    • Even though the chapel is a massive stone block structure, it has remained firm since its construction.
    • It has a heavy skull and a massive neck, and it is also by far the shortest-legged and least cursorial canid.
    • They were farouche, romantic characters riding arrogantly through the gardens on their massive elephants.
    • The heavy and massive furniture seems doomed to remain anchored to its designated space.
    • And yet it is one of the most exceptional and intricate and massive buildings I have ever seen.
    • The ground shook and trembled, splitting apart, then ramming back together, forming massive mountains.
    Synonyms
    huge, enormous, gigantic, very big, very large, great, giant, colossal, mammoth, vast, immense, tremendous, mighty, stupendous, monumental, epic, prodigious, mountainous, monstrous, titanic, towering, elephantine, king-sized, king-size, gargantuan, Herculean, Brobdingnagian, substantial, extensive, hefty, bulky, weighty, heavy, gross
    informal mega, monster, whopping, whopping great, thumping, thumping great, humongous, jumbo, hulking, bumper, astronomical, astronomic
    British informal whacking, whacking great, ginormous
  • 2Exceptionally large.

    大量的,大规模的

    massive crowds are expected

    估计会有大量的人聚集。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • These are items which often end up in the bin, yet they have the potential to raise a massive amount of money.
    • With recent heavy rains the ground is even more saturated now and massive puddles of rainwater cover a large percentage of the site.
    • This massive book with its lavish illustrations of gorgeous furniture and interiors whets the appetite for more on the subject.
    • He is a solid comedian and has a massive audience.
    • She turned down a massive amount of money from a Sunday newspaper, which was a great credit to her.
    • Whilst being trained, I began to pay attention to the massive amounts of money changing hands at the track.
    • It was reported earlier this week how rural tourism in North Yorkshire was being hit by a massive slump in trade.
    • After all, they've pumped massive amounts of money into their economies.
    • In which case, in which case, if people apply for patents and they get hit with massive fines, they're not going to apply for patents at all.
    • For now, of course, it's reserved for those with massive amounts of money.
    • Not only will campus bars lose massive amounts of money if they are dry, but they will be far less successful as venues for musical acts.
    • She is warning weight watchers to avoid massive portions, heavy snacking and boozing.
    • Considering the massive variety of foods we consume containing corn and soy and cottonseed oil, almost all of us eat biotech food daily.
    • While the great powers were spending massive amounts of money on weapons and germ warfare, children were dying of starvation in many lands.
    • It's The Irish Today and it's a massive tome, lavishly produced and a great celebration of Ireland and our people.
    • Today, a massive crowd is expected to gather on the Mall in Washington DC.
    • The pitch will be in good shape and we are expecting a massive crowd.
    • Heavy rain has caused a massive landslide just yards from a world-famous Brontë shrine.
    • You lose a massive amount of money on each new unit of production.
    • Firefighters are now using bulldozers to build massive firebreaks around threatened mountain resorts.
    Synonyms
    huge, great, enormous, gigantic, colossal, mammoth, immense, tremendous, mighty, stupendous, vast, prodigious, herculean, titanic, gargantuan, staggering, exceptional, extraordinary
    1. 2.1 Very serious.
      a massive heart attack

      严重的心脏病发作。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • She said a post-mortem examination revealed he had suffered ‘a massive heart attack’ caused by a heart abnormality.
      • She had suffered a massive heart attack 15 months earlier and was told she needed a full valve replacement.
      • Later, he succumbed to a massive heart attack, his family members said.
      • Sadly, that was no use to my beloved mother who died recently - in Scotland - from a massive heart attack, while on a waiting list for heart surgery.
      • About an hour after dinner pop suffered a massive heart attack.
      • It's being reported that death was due to a massive heart attack.
      • She died the following February from a massive heart attack.
      • Two years ago she had a massive heart attack, leaving her face partially paralyzed for months.
      • A lot of people, especially women, don't have any symptoms at all before they have a massive heart attack.
      • He suffered a massive heart attack and underwent triple bypass surgery in 1990.
      • A 37-year-old woman has been given a second chance by a revolutionary new drug which saved her life following a massive heart attack.
      • And he went to the gym the very next day and dropped dead of a massive heart attack.
      • Dad died of a massive heart attack at the age of 41.
      • He died after suffering from a massive heart attack.
      • John Peel has died suddenly of a massive heart attack.
      • One man was taken seriously ill after suffering a massive asthma attack following building work at flats.
      • While driving his taxi looking for customers, he suddenly suffered a massive heart attack.
      • He had a massive heart attack seven years ago and doctors discovered he had the condition anti-phospho-lipid, a form of sticky blood.
      • Those are patients with suspected heart attacks, massive bleeding, and serious head injuries.
      • Our married life was too short - in March of 1983 my dear husband passed away of a massive heart attack.
    2. 2.2informal Very successful or influential.
      〈非正式〉特别成功的;非常有影响的
      the band are going to be massive

      他们将会大获成功。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • His autobiography is set to become a massive hit - but it seems not even the England captain can topple Harry Potter from top spot.
      • The programme has been a massive hit in the UK, with toddlers revelling in the adventures of the characters.
      • However, last year he wrote a massive UK hit single, which went on to sell very well internationally.
      • Of course the show is a massive hit, and the police drama he takes in its place gets scrapped when the audience find it disgusting.
      • ‘Roosters have been a massive influence on the success of the pub as well,’ says Shaun.
      • Those who don't know the band should at least recognise the song, which was a massive radio hit.
      • His own composition - a massive hit - has been overlooked in favour of the vastly inferior follow-up single, which he had nothing to do with.
      • However, it was a massive hit across Europe, reaching number two in Germany.
      • It already has a massive hit with a brand that has sold more than 600,000 discs.
      • The Bournemouth-born jazz singer is already a huge success story in Japan where her debut album has been a massive hit.
      • The film follows a bunch of strange characters in an isolated community and has proved a massive cult hit.
      • Not surprisingly, it has proven a massive hit in Europe.
      • The track, released on Monday, is tipped to be a massive Christmas hit.
      • And with few drivers on the roads, the shuttle buses made rapid progress through the streets and were a massive hit.
      • Part of his dilemma is being a victim of his first hit film's massive success.
      • The film, however, was a massive box office hit in France, then America and the UK.
      • Yet despite suffering a critical panning it has emerged as a massive hit, raking in $32.2 million at the US box office last weekend.
      • The rocky yet emotional sounds of their breakthrough album have proved a massive hit, rendering them one of the hottest acts around.
      • The reason for this long preamble is that the situation which prevailed in 1949 goes a long way to explaining why the film The Third Man became such a massive hit.
      • Her career had also taken off in the States in 1964, when her massive hit ‘Downtown’ reached number one.
  • 3Geology
    (of rocks or beds) having no discernible form or structure.

    〔地质〕(岩石或地层)均匀构造的,大块的

    a massive limestone without bedding planes
    Example sentencesExamples
    • They form massive structures that contrast with adjacent bedded deposits when found in the geological record.
    • These horizons are mainly massive in structure but with a crumbly texture.
    • These highly alkaline lakes can produce massive beds of silica.
    • Offset by the blue of sky, the massive beds of rock stand out in surprising colours.
    • The bed thickness is variable from thinly bedded to massive beds up to 9 m thick, and the contacts with other facies are generally gradational.
    1. 3.1 (of a mineral) not visibly crystalline.
      (矿物)外观非晶质的
      massive sulphides
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Most of us were introduced to epidote as a massive or granular mineral characterized by its pistachio-green color.
      • Some ore deposit types, such as volcanogenic massive sulphide deposits, can contain both syngenetic and epigenetic mineralization.
      • The massive sulphides are always contained within the Volcano - Sedimentary Complex.
      • These zones are separated from contact massive sulphides by barren komatiite.
      • It also occurs in crusty or otherwise finely crystalline massive aggregates.
noun ˈmasɪv
British informal
  • A group of young people from a particular area with a common interest in dance music.

    〈英,非正式〉(某一地区的年轻人群体)嬉蹦音乐迷(或丛林爵士音乐迷)

    the Bristol massive

    布里斯托尔的嬉蹦音乐迷。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • It was an ambitious plan to bring together the hip hop and drum ‘n’ bass massives.
    • It has a long history of cross-cultural events, giving equal time to white, black, Indian and Asian DJs - and by extension their respective massives.
    • It's a nonsense verse used by everyone from boy scouts to football hooligans, including, presumably the Swansea massive.
    • Everyone can contribute, but primarily it's the musings of the founding members who tell their stories to the Afrikaans massive.
    • We've willed ourself into a fan massive, and we will never go back.

Derivatives

  • massiveness

  • noun
    • So that he could appreciate the massiveness of the volcano, she took his hand and traced with him its profile on the horizon.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • But the very massiveness of these tumors, sometimes rivaling the size of their host, makes their seeming purposelessness all the more obvious.
      • The landscape and wet climate dominate everything from the massiveness of the nearby hills and mountains to the never-ending, heavily loaded rain clouds that constantly blow across the area.
      • If it hadn't been the right choice for my family there's no way I'd have been able to take on the massiveness of this job.
      • ‘When the chest and the upper back are pumped simultaneously, there is an indescribable feeling of growth stimulation and massiveness,’ he said.

Origin

Late Middle English: from French massif, -ive, from Old French massis, based on Latin massa (see mass).

Rhymes

impassive, passive

Definition of massive in US English:

massive

adjectiveˈmæsɪvˈmasiv
  • 1Large and heavy or solid.

    大而重的,厚重的,大块的

    a massive rampart of stone

    巨大的石头堡垒。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The tiger stands towering at what looks like close to seven feet, and he's heavy and massive to boot.
    • The heavy and massive furniture seems doomed to remain anchored to its designated space.
    • Beyond this roadside specimen is yet another grove of massive giants that takes my breath away.
    • At last he allowed himself to go forward and lay both hands lovingly on solid, massive, unmovable machining.
    • The ground shook and trembled, splitting apart, then ramming back together, forming massive mountains.
    • Iron Age hillfort has three circuits of massive ramparts.
    • And yet it is one of the most exceptional and intricate and massive buildings I have ever seen.
    • The group approached a massive stone structure at the front of the chamber that stood almost twelve feet tall.
    • When required, a massive sliding door of solid oak protects the privacy of the bedroom.
    • The royal tombs are layered pyramidal structures built of massive stone slabs.
    • Then, like a magic trick, you see its massive ramparts and golden sandstone towers, exotic and beautiful.
    • It has a heavy skull and a massive neck, and it is also by far the shortest-legged and least cursorial canid.
    • Marble and other massive pieces too heavy to cart away were among chief pieces left in the galleries.
    • Even though the chapel is a massive stone block structure, it has remained firm since its construction.
    • The massive ramparts of the Citadel overlook the whole city.
    • Heating pipes ran under the house - massive things lagged with heavy brown felt.
    • There was a scraping noise, as of something massive and heavy being dragged.
    • Some of the cars had been crushed to the size of a chair simply because of the massive weight and unstoppable momentum of heavy lorries from behind.
    • In medieval Veliko Turnovo, royalty and high nobility lived in relative safety behind the massive ramparts of Tsarevets Hill.
    • They were farouche, romantic characters riding arrogantly through the gardens on their massive elephants.
    Synonyms
    huge, enormous, gigantic, very big, very large, great, giant, colossal, mammoth, vast, immense, tremendous, mighty, stupendous, monumental, epic, prodigious, mountainous, monstrous, titanic, towering, elephantine, king-sized, king-size, gargantuan, herculean, brobdingnagian, substantial, extensive, hefty, bulky, weighty, heavy, gross
  • 2Exceptionally large.

    大量的,大规模的

    massive crowds are expected

    估计会有大量的人聚集。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Heavy rain has caused a massive landslide just yards from a world-famous Brontë shrine.
    • Considering the massive variety of foods we consume containing corn and soy and cottonseed oil, almost all of us eat biotech food daily.
    • In which case, in which case, if people apply for patents and they get hit with massive fines, they're not going to apply for patents at all.
    • You lose a massive amount of money on each new unit of production.
    • This massive book with its lavish illustrations of gorgeous furniture and interiors whets the appetite for more on the subject.
    • It's The Irish Today and it's a massive tome, lavishly produced and a great celebration of Ireland and our people.
    • With recent heavy rains the ground is even more saturated now and massive puddles of rainwater cover a large percentage of the site.
    • After all, they've pumped massive amounts of money into their economies.
    • She is warning weight watchers to avoid massive portions, heavy snacking and boozing.
    • While the great powers were spending massive amounts of money on weapons and germ warfare, children were dying of starvation in many lands.
    • He is a solid comedian and has a massive audience.
    • Not only will campus bars lose massive amounts of money if they are dry, but they will be far less successful as venues for musical acts.
    • Whilst being trained, I began to pay attention to the massive amounts of money changing hands at the track.
    • These are items which often end up in the bin, yet they have the potential to raise a massive amount of money.
    • She turned down a massive amount of money from a Sunday newspaper, which was a great credit to her.
    • For now, of course, it's reserved for those with massive amounts of money.
    • Firefighters are now using bulldozers to build massive firebreaks around threatened mountain resorts.
    • The pitch will be in good shape and we are expecting a massive crowd.
    • It was reported earlier this week how rural tourism in North Yorkshire was being hit by a massive slump in trade.
    • Today, a massive crowd is expected to gather on the Mall in Washington DC.
    Synonyms
    huge, great, enormous, gigantic, colossal, mammoth, immense, tremendous, mighty, stupendous, vast, prodigious, herculean, titanic, gargantuan, staggering, exceptional, extraordinary
    1. 2.1 Very intense or severe.
      剧烈的,严重的
      a massive heart attack

      严重的心脏病发作。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • It's being reported that death was due to a massive heart attack.
      • She had suffered a massive heart attack 15 months earlier and was told she needed a full valve replacement.
      • A 37-year-old woman has been given a second chance by a revolutionary new drug which saved her life following a massive heart attack.
      • About an hour after dinner pop suffered a massive heart attack.
      • He suffered a massive heart attack and underwent triple bypass surgery in 1990.
      • A lot of people, especially women, don't have any symptoms at all before they have a massive heart attack.
      • One man was taken seriously ill after suffering a massive asthma attack following building work at flats.
      • Two years ago she had a massive heart attack, leaving her face partially paralyzed for months.
      • Those are patients with suspected heart attacks, massive bleeding, and serious head injuries.
      • Later, he succumbed to a massive heart attack, his family members said.
      • He had a massive heart attack seven years ago and doctors discovered he had the condition anti-phospho-lipid, a form of sticky blood.
      • While driving his taxi looking for customers, he suddenly suffered a massive heart attack.
      • Our married life was too short - in March of 1983 my dear husband passed away of a massive heart attack.
      • She died the following February from a massive heart attack.
      • Dad died of a massive heart attack at the age of 41.
      • He died after suffering from a massive heart attack.
      • She said a post-mortem examination revealed he had suffered ‘a massive heart attack’ caused by a heart abnormality.
      • Sadly, that was no use to my beloved mother who died recently - in Scotland - from a massive heart attack, while on a waiting list for heart surgery.
      • John Peel has died suddenly of a massive heart attack.
      • And he went to the gym the very next day and dropped dead of a massive heart attack.
    2. 2.2informal Particularly successful or influential.
      〈非正式〉特别成功的;非常有影响的
      the title song became a massive hit
      Example sentencesExamples
      • His autobiography is set to become a massive hit - but it seems not even the England captain can topple Harry Potter from top spot.
      • However, last year he wrote a massive UK hit single, which went on to sell very well internationally.
      • Part of his dilemma is being a victim of his first hit film's massive success.
      • The rocky yet emotional sounds of their breakthrough album have proved a massive hit, rendering them one of the hottest acts around.
      • The Bournemouth-born jazz singer is already a huge success story in Japan where her debut album has been a massive hit.
      • It already has a massive hit with a brand that has sold more than 600,000 discs.
      • The film follows a bunch of strange characters in an isolated community and has proved a massive cult hit.
      • However, it was a massive hit across Europe, reaching number two in Germany.
      • Of course the show is a massive hit, and the police drama he takes in its place gets scrapped when the audience find it disgusting.
      • And with few drivers on the roads, the shuttle buses made rapid progress through the streets and were a massive hit.
      • Those who don't know the band should at least recognise the song, which was a massive radio hit.
      • ‘Roosters have been a massive influence on the success of the pub as well,’ says Shaun.
      • Not surprisingly, it has proven a massive hit in Europe.
      • Yet despite suffering a critical panning it has emerged as a massive hit, raking in $32.2 million at the US box office last weekend.
      • The film, however, was a massive box office hit in France, then America and the UK.
      • Her career had also taken off in the States in 1964, when her massive hit ‘Downtown’ reached number one.
      • The reason for this long preamble is that the situation which prevailed in 1949 goes a long way to explaining why the film The Third Man became such a massive hit.
      • The track, released on Monday, is tipped to be a massive Christmas hit.
      • His own composition - a massive hit - has been overlooked in favour of the vastly inferior follow-up single, which he had nothing to do with.
      • The programme has been a massive hit in the UK, with toddlers revelling in the adventures of the characters.
  • 3Geology
    (of rocks or beds) having no discernible form or structure.

    〔地质〕(岩石或地层)均匀构造的,大块的

    Example sentencesExamples
    • They form massive structures that contrast with adjacent bedded deposits when found in the geological record.
    • Offset by the blue of sky, the massive beds of rock stand out in surprising colours.
    • These highly alkaline lakes can produce massive beds of silica.
    • The bed thickness is variable from thinly bedded to massive beds up to 9 m thick, and the contacts with other facies are generally gradational.
    • These horizons are mainly massive in structure but with a crumbly texture.
    1. 3.1 (of a mineral) not visibly crystalline.
      (矿物)外观非晶质的
      Example sentencesExamples
      • It also occurs in crusty or otherwise finely crystalline massive aggregates.
      • These zones are separated from contact massive sulphides by barren komatiite.
      • Some ore deposit types, such as volcanogenic massive sulphide deposits, can contain both syngenetic and epigenetic mineralization.
      • Most of us were introduced to epidote as a massive or granular mineral characterized by its pistachio-green color.
      • The massive sulphides are always contained within the Volcano - Sedimentary Complex.

Origin

Late Middle English: from French massif, -ive, from Old French massis, based on Latin massa (see mass).

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