英 [bɪgə(r)] 美 [bɪgə(r)]
adj. 更大的(big 的比较级)
n. (Bigger)人名;(英)比格
large or big relative to something else
同义词: larger
更大的(big的比较级)-引用次数:55
参考来源《土生子》:没有出路的逃跑
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The bigger boys started scrapping.
年龄较大的男孩打了起来。
We changed the car for a bigger one.
我们换了一辆较大的车。
The company is growing bigger all the time.
这家公司在不断地扩大。
And I enjoyed those. The family celebrated Valentine's Day in a little bit bigger way than we do now.
VOA : special.2010.02.08
Whereas in the linear case, I make it ten times bigger, it takes ten times longer to run. OK.
它要占用原来十倍的时间去运行,我一直在说还有一件事情没有讲,这是我要强调的最后一件事。
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But you know, the average apartment there is much nicer, much bigger, costs obviously a lot more as well.
但是,这里房子的平均水平要更好,也更大,但当然价格也更贵。
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But the crop of foreign students in agriculture and natural resources was twenty percent bigger than the year before.
VOA : special.2009.05.07
Trust also plays into much bigger issues, like reaching a climate change agreement or reforming a health care system.
VOA : special.2009.12.19
The Rolling Stones album A Bigger Bang also sold its first one million copies in Europe.
In this way, smartphones are emblematic of a bigger issue with the way we use technology.
Collage acts like a turbocharger to let a gaggle of cheap servers outgun far bigger machines.