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  1. The merchants there made a ring on the sugar market and prices soared tremendously.
    那里的商人们联合操纵食糖市场,于是价格猛涨。
  2. "She's tremendously charismatic. Let's face it, it's difficult to cater to so many different groups. But I think she'd love to let her guard down and have a real good laugh, " he said.
    他说,"她极有领袖气质。说实话,在这样多的不同人群当中能面面俱到,不是一件容易的事。我想她一定很想放松自己,开怀大笑一番。"


tremendously
[ adv ]
extremely
<adv.all>
he was enormously popular


Tremendous \Tre*men"dous\, a. [L. tremendus that is to be
trembled at, fearful, fr. tremere to tremble. See {Tremble}.]
Fitted to excite fear or terror; such as may astonish or
terrify by its magnitude, force, or violence; terrible;
dreadful; as, a tremendous wind; a tremendous shower; a
tremendous shock or fall.

A tremendous mischief was a foot. --Motley.

Syn: Terrible; dreadful; frightful; terrific; horrible;
awful.
-- {Tre*men"dous*ly}, adv. --
{Tre*men"dous*ness}, n.

  1. "Once the borrowers knows they are dealing with the government, the likelihood of delinquency increases tremendously," he said.
  2. Their tremendously profitable traffic in stock-index futures is being blamed by Rep. Leach and others for contributing to last month's stock market crash.
  3. "The concern that consumer buying would slow up tremendously was not reflected in the October numbers," said Jeffrey Edelman, vice president and retail securities analyst for Drexel Burnham Lambert Inc. in New York.
  4. 'The ability to access European subsidies is tremendously important.
  5. "It hurt my business tremendously.
  6. But he says he has "suffered tremendously."
  7. If the price of the house purchased today is to have greater market value tomorrow, it would help tremendously if future housing were in short supply.
  8. "Beginning in the second half of 1992, our ability for self-financing will increase tremendously," he noted.
  9. "The central banks have done a tremendously good job stabilizing exchange rates," said Ms. Monaghan.
  10. A "rock" of crack cocaine, meanwhile, generally runs about $20 nationwide, but the size of the rock varies tremendously, even within one city.
  11. IT IS not tremendously likely, but imagine a day when conservators exercise complete control over the shape of art exhibitions world wide.
  12. Something tremendously Germanic, unflurried by scenes and jealousies.
  13. China's economy in the south has grown tremendously since Beijing opened to the West in the early 1980s.
  14. 'It's tremendously good news from a sterling oil company's point of view,' said Mr John Walmesley, the finance dirctor of Enterprise Oil, the independent oil company.
  15. It is how things work in Hong Kong, and they are doing tremendously well.
  16. The tax has grown tremendously in recent years, and is in bad need of an overhaul.
  17. Ms. Hurst got to know Mr. Mohrhauser and was "tremendously impressed" with his entrepreneurial abilities.
  18. Dave Snyder, an official of the organization, said hefty attorney fees have pushed up insurance rates tremendously.
  19. From her experiences in calling on small manufacturing firms, she saw they would benefit tremendously if they had a computerized way to track their inventory of finished work and manufacturing materials.
  20. We must never forget, though, that in Britain the customer is always wrong. Egon Ronay has done marvels with his food guides, and Gault et Millau in France are tremendously avenging angels when the occasion demands it.
  21. Deputy Foreign Minister Victor Hugo Tinoco told The Associated Press the U.S. Senate resolution was "tremendously interventionist and illegal." "We call this imperialism," Tinoco said.
  22. And between 1979 and 1989, trading levels ballooned tremendously, so volume today remains high by historical standards even if it is slacking off in some markets.
  23. "I personally feel she was tremendously miscast," says Joel Soisson, one of the film's producers.
  24. "They love the man tremendously.
  25. Gerber's Pelzer weaving plant represented a tremendously high overhead, which decreased its ability to effect the change necessary to keep pace with the market and be competitively priced.
  26. The practice of using yesterday's celebrities to hawk today's products "has grown tremendously," said Roger Richman, president of the Roger Richman Agency of Beverly Hills, Calif., which represents nearly 40 personalities.
  27. All have tremendously volatile politics.
  28. "In Britain a brass band is a working man's orchestra; it's tremendously popular." The iron collection kettle originated in San Francisco about 100 years ago when the Salvation Army was collecting relief funds for families of victims of a shipwreck.
  29. 'There is a tremendously exciting upside.' Following the Ladbroke deal, Burford will have a higher weighting than usual -by its standards - of top-quality property.
  30. This, he added, would be 'immoral'. Mrs Shephard told the conference: 'There is a tension between trying to give these tremendously motivated business people as much freedom as we can in a way which is consonant with the use of public funds'.
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