1.to change something for a much larger size; to become much larger
1.Iceland has discovered the limits of trying to shore upconfidence in a supersized banking sector with its own currency.
冰岛已经发现以其自身货币来拯救巨大的银行业有着局限性。
2.Capesize vessels are the supersized carriers that account for a third of international seaborne trade .
超大型散装船的货运量占国际海上贸易量的三分之一。
3.China almost aimed to be a supersized South Korea: in 2005, capital investment made up more than half of China's gross domestic product.
看上去,中国似乎以成为一个“超大型的韩国”为目标:2005年,资本投资占中国国内生产总值(GDP)比重超过50%。
4.The feature spans 50, 000 light-years and may be the remnant of an eruption from a supersized black hole at the centre of our galaxy.
这家伙跨度有5万光年,可能是我们星系中心的一个超大号黑洞爆炸后的残留。
5.The woeful legacy of the crisis could be a supersized banking system gorging on the taxpayers' tab .
这场危机的糟糕遗留物可能是一个超大型的贪婪吞食纳税人账单的银行系统。
6.Through this encounter, God supersized Isaiah's understanding of His holiness.
透过这样的相遇,上帝加大以赛亚对他圣洁的认识。
7.But unlike the kit used for most medical procedures, everything here is on a supersized scale.
但不同于大多数医疗过程中的装置,这里的所有的器械都是超大号的。
8.It is pumped into a supersized washing machine to flush dirt from the clothes.
全氯乙烯能够溶解油质污渍,将之加入超大的干洗机里可以洗掉衣服上的脏物。
9.A never-before-seen "supersized" ring around the planet Saturn has been discovered.
一道罕见的“超大型”光环在土星周围被发现。
10.And we were assured that our supersized financial sector was the key to prosperity.
一直要我们相信,超级庞大的金融业是我们经济繁荣的关键因素。