tremendous

tremendous — 形容詞

1. so large, powerful, or admirable in quality that it surprises you or makes you f

1.形容詞B2
釋義

巨大;極好

形容程度、數量或品質極大、極好

so large, powerful, or admirable in quality that it surprises you or makes you feel impressed

例句

Jisoo felt tremendous relief when she heard that her mother had recovered.

Jisoo 聽到母親康復的消息,感到極大的解脫。

collocation: tremendous relief — strong emotional release

The fundraiser was a tremendous success, raising over fifty thousand dollars.

這場募款活動獲得巨大成功,籌募了超過五萬美元。

collocation: tremendous success — with a specific result

同義詞
  • enormous

    focuses on physical size or scale; more neutral in tone and slightly more formal

  • immense

    suggests even greater scale; more literary, less common in everyday speech

  • terrific

    similar strength but more informal; often used for quality rather than size

  • colossal

    emphasises extraordinary size; slightly dramatic or journalistic in tone

反義詞
  • tiny

    describes something very small in size or amount, the opposite of tremendous in scale

  • insignificant

    describes something too small or unimportant to be noticed, opposite of tremendous in impact

用法筆記

Tremendous is stronger than big or good — it adds a sense of surprise, admiration, or being impressed. Common in both informal conversation (That meal was tremendous!) and formal writing (a tremendous achievement).

常見錯誤

There is a tremendous different between the two plans.
There is a tremendous difference between the two plans.
💡'difference' is the noun form; 'different' is an adjective.
The soup tasted tremendous good.
The soup tasted tremendous.' or 'The soup was tremendously good.
💡'tremendous' is an adjective; use 'tremendously' as an adverb.