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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++for·mi·da·ble /ˈfɔːmədəbəl, fəˈmɪd- $ ˈfɔːr-/ ●○○ adjective  1 POWERvery powerful or impressive, and often frightening 令人敬畏的;可怕的 The building is grey, formidable, not at all picturesque. 那幢建筑呈灰色,气势凛然,与漂亮沾不上边。 The new range of computers have formidable processing power. 该系列的新型计算机处理能力惊人。2 DIFFICULTdifficult to deal with and needing a lot of effort or skill 难对付的formidable task/challenge the formidable task of local government reorganization 重组地方政府的艰巨任务formidably adverb
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formidableThe resource implications of a meaningful software acquisition programme are formidable.A coalition of the young and old might, from even the most tentative beginnings, grow into a formidable force.Thereafter it evolved rapidly into a formidable force.Russia still has a formidable nuclear arsenal.The team faces some formidable opponents in the next week.Like her husband, she has formidable political skills and impressive recuperative powers.Sheltering the village with is impressive yet formidable presence is the north face of the Eiger.But modern publishers knew they needed a very formidable, sure-selling author to make the installment plan succeed.They face the formidable task of working out a peace plan.formidable task/challengeA distillation of the riches of the existing law would be a most formidable task.As with care within the household, the provision of care from outside can be a formidable task.How to tantalize our lower-middle-class students was a formidable task.The new managers obviously had their work cut out for them: learning how to be a manager was a formidable task.Working out an effective strategy to control it rather than let it control us is a formidable challenge.Chess posed a formidable challenge for computer scientists.The formidable challenge for progressive bishops and theologians who dominated the Second Vatican Council was to formulate a compelling alternative.All this proved a formidable challenge to our sweeper, a delightful Rajasthani lady named Murti.
Origin formidable (1300-1400) Latin formidabilis, from formido fear
for·mi·da·ble adjectiveChineseSyllable
and often Corpus or very powerful frightening impressive,


formidable
formidable /ˈfɔːmədəbəl, ˈfɔːmɪdəbəl, fəˈmɪd- $ ˈfɔːr-/ adjective
 Date: 1300-1400
 Language: Latin
 Origin: formidabilis, from formido 'fear'
1. very powerful or impressive, and often frightening:
    The building is grey, formidable, not at all picturesque.
    The new range of computers have formidable processing power.
2. difficult to deal with and needing a lot of effort or skill
    formidable task/challenge
    the formidable task of local government reorganization
—formidably adverb


for·mid·ableBrE /ˈfɔːmɪdəbl/ 🔊NAmE /ˈfɔːrmɪdəbl/ 🔊BrE /fəˈmɪdəbl/ 🔊NAmE /fərˈmɪdəbl/ 🔊 adjectiveif people, things or situations are formidable, you feel fear and/or respect for them, because they are impressive or powerful, or because they seem very difficult 可怕的;令人敬畏的;难对付的In debate he was a formidable opponent. 在辩论中他是位难应付的对手。🔊🔊She has a formidable list of qualifications. 她有一长串令人敬畏的资历。🔊🔊The two players together make a formidable combination. 这两个选手配对儿,难以对付。🔊🔊The task was a formidable one. 这任务非常艰巨。🔊🔊They had to overcome formidable obstacles. 他们得克服重重障碍。🔊🔊 for·mid·ably BrE /ˈfɔːmɪdəbli/ 🔊NAmE /ˈfɔːrmɪdəbli/ 🔊BrE /fəˈmɪdəbli/ 🔊NAmE /fərˈmɪdəbli/ 🔊 adverbHe now has the chance to prove himself in a formidably difficult role. 现在他的任务十分艰巨,他有机会证明自己的能力了。🔊🔊She's formidably intelligent. 她聪明绝顶。🔊🔊