mon·ster /ˈmɑn(t)stɚ/
怪物,惡人,巨物
mon·ster /ˈmɑn(t)stɚ/ 名詞
[噬菌體]畸形體(微)
Mon·ster n.
1. Something of unnatural size, shape, or quality; a prodigy; an enormity; a marvel.
A monster or marvel. --Chaucer.
2. Specifically , an animal or plant departing greatly from the usual type, as by having too many limbs.
3. Any thing or person of unnatural or excessive ugliness, deformity, wickedness, or cruelty.
Mon·ster, a.
1. Monstrous in size.
Mon·ster, v. t. To make monstrous. [Obs.]
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monster
n 1: an imaginary creature usually having various human and
animal parts
2: someone or something that is abnormally large and powerful
[syn: giant, goliath, behemoth, colossus]
3: a person or animal that is markedly unusual or deformed
[syn: freak, monstrosity, lusus naturae]
4: a cruel wicked and inhuman person [syn: fiend, devil, demon,
ogre]
5: (medicine) a grossly malformed and usually nonviable fetus
[syn: teras]