bigness [
'bɪgnɪs]
n. 大, 伟大, 重大
- A careful distinction was drawn between bigness and monopoly.
就这样,在大公司和垄断企业之间作出了谨慎的区别。 - Wealth is the burden of bigness, Welfare the fulness of being.
财产是沉重的负荷,幸福是生命的丰满。 - Abstract】 The Internet being in the ascendant bring to used bigness's influence.
【摘要】兴未艾的互联网给我们带来了巨大的影响。
bigness[ noun ]
the property of having a relatively great size
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Bigness \Big"ness\, n.
The state or quality of being big; largeness; size; bulk.
- In the midst of these the ripe and rusty Basilio of Nicolay Ghiaurov, with his imposing Slavonic bigness a potential cuckoo in the nest, was all the more effective for his restraint.
- Why oppose a similar strategy in Europe? The record of Brazil and India reminds us that bigness is not in itself a virtue.
- There also have been signs of a generational revolt against bureaucracy and bigness, whether public or private, manifested in a renewed desire among young people to pursue the rewards and accept the risks of business ownership.
- It is that bigness is a much misunderstood and overabused concept.
- William Bolcom is obviously part of this trend to bigness, and he has a typically offhand explanation for it all: "A lot of us feel the orchestra's days are numbered, and we want to get our licks in while we can."
- But for many Germans, such bigness isn't necessarily bad.
- Global competition in high technology almost certainly requires bigness.