major [形容詞] 較多的;主要的; [動詞] 主修 ; [名詞] 主修
major
['meidʒə]
adj.較多的, 主要的, 嚴重的, (音樂)大調的
n.成年人, 主修, 陸軍少校, 舉足輕重者
v.主修
例句與用法:
This quartet represents a major new trend in modern music.
這首四重奏的曲子反映了現代音樂中一種主要的新趨向。
Her major is French.
她的主修科目是法語。
She majored in maths and physics at university.
她在大學期間主修數學和物理。
My major is French.
我的主修科目是法語。
The play was a major success.
這齣戲大獲成功。
We have encountered major problems.
我們已遇到重大的問題。
詞形變化:
動詞過去式: majored | 動詞過去分詞: majored | 動詞現在分詞: majoring | 動詞第三人稱單數: majors |
英文解釋:
名詞 major:
a commissioned military officer in the United States Army or Air Force or Marines; below lieutenant colonel and above captain
British statesman who was prime minister from 1990 until 1997 (born in 1943)
同義詞:John Major, John R. Major, John Roy Major
a university student who is studying a particular field as the principal subject
the principal field of study of a student at a university
動詞 major:
have as one's principal field of study
形容詞 major:
of greater importance or stature or rank
greater in scope or effect
greater in number or size or amount
of the field of academic study in which one concentrates or specializes
of a scale or mode
of greater seriousness or danger
of full legal age
of the elder of two boys with the same family name
同義詞
chief | main | foremost | key | officer | captain | colonel | brigadier | field marshal | general | larger | senior | superior | higher | speciality | important | fated | significant | better | crucial | John Major | principal | primary | leading | capital |
反義詞
minor |
以上來源於大辭典