momentous
「momentous」的意思
adj. 重大的,重要的
adj.重大的,重要的
「momentous」的用法
momentous意义深远的 - 形容某事或某人对历史或未来有重大影响
「momentous」的例句
The signing of the treaty was a momentous event in world history.
条约的签署是世界历史上的一个重大事件。
The discovery of oil reserves in the region was a momentous achievement for the country.
该地区发现石油储备是该国的一项重大成就。
The passing of the new law was a momentous decision for the government.
通过新法律是政府的一项重大决定。
The birth of the baby was a momentous occasion for the family.
婴儿的出生是家庭的一个重大时刻。
The election results were a momentous day for democracy.
选举结果是民主的一天。
The completion of the project was a momentous milestone for the company.
项目完成是公司的一个重要里程碑。
The death of the great leader was a momentous event for the nation.
伟大领袖的去世是国家的一个重大事件。
The invention of the internet changed everything, and it was a momentous development.
互联网的发明改变了世界,这是一项重大发展。
The graduation ceremony was a momentous occasion for all involved.
毕业典礼对所有相关人员来说是一个重大时刻。