major
[ˈmedʒɚ]
adj.
主要的;
重要的;
大调的;
主修的(课程);
n.
主修科目;
大调;
陆军少校;
成年的;
vi.
主修,专攻;
[美国英语][教育学]主修(in);
专攻;
例句:
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The rail strike is causing major disruptions at the country's ports.
铁路罢工使该国港口陷入了一片混乱。
来自柯林斯例句
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The seven major industrial countries will have their yearly meeting in London.
7个主要工业国家将在伦敦举行一年一度的会议。
来自柯林斯例句
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He said the issue was not a major irritant.
他说那个问题不是什么大问题。
来自柯林斯例句
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John and Margaret were major figures in the county.
来自BBC
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I would suggest that art has a major role.
来自BBC
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China , again, is increasingly the major player.
来自BBC
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Lack of experience does not constitute a major hindrance to progress.
经验缺乏并不是进步的主要障碍。
来自《权威词典》
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The major part of the town was ruined by the earthquake.
这城镇的大部分已被这次地震造成一片废墟。
来自《权威词典》
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They were understood to have reviewed all major foreign policy issues.
据了解,他们讨论了所有重大的外交政策问题。
来自《权威词典》