powerful
adjective uk/ˈpaʊə.fəl/ us/ˈpaʊ.ɚ.fəl/
(CONTROL)
B1 有权力的;有力量的;强大的
having a lot of power to control people and events
The president is more powerful than the prime minister. 总统比总理权力更大。
She's the most powerful person in the organization. 她是该组织中最有影响力的人。
- More examples
- The president is so powerful that he is able to dictate to the government.
- He was a powerful force in British politics during the war years.
- I get the impression that Sheila is the powerful one in that relationship, not her husband!
- Today's teachers are not the powerful authority figures they once were.
- Are multinational companies now more powerful than governments?
(STRENGTH)
B1 强有力的,强壮的
having a lot of strength or force
She's an extremely powerful runner. 她是个非常矫健的赛跑运动员。
The picture quality is bad because the TV signal isn't powerful enough. 图像效果不好,因为电视信号不强。
B2 效力大的,强效的
having a very great effect
a powerful drug 特效药
Her speech about cruelty to children was very powerful. 她关于虐待儿童问题的发言很有感染力。
(IMAGE SIZE)
高倍率的,高放大倍数的
having the power to increase the size of an image of something that is very small or far away many times
You'd need an extremely powerful microscope to see something so small. 看这么小的东西你需要超高倍显微镜。