substantial 音標拼音: [səbst'æntʃəl] [səbst'ænʃəl]
n . 重要部分,本質
a . 實質上的,物質的,有內容的,結實的
重要部分,本質實質上的,物質的,有內容的,結實的
substantial adj 1 :
fairly large ; "
won by a substantial margin " [
synonym :
{
significant }, {
substantial }]
2 :
having a firm basis in reality and being therefore important ,
meaningful ,
or considerable ; "
substantial equivalents " [
synonym :
{
substantial }, {
substantive }]
3 :
having substance or capable of being treated as fact ;
not imaginary ; "
the substantial world "; "
a mere dream ,
neither substantial nor practical "; "
most ponderous and substantial things "-
Shakespeare [
synonym : {
substantial }, {
real }, {
material }]
[
ant : {
insubstantial }, {
unreal }, {
unsubstantial }]
4 :
providing abundant nourishment ; "
a hearty meal "; "
good solid food "; "
ate a substantial breakfast "; "
four square meals a day " [
synonym : {
hearty }, {
satisfying }, {
solid }, {
square },
{
substantial }]
5 :
of good quality and condition ;
solidly built ; "
a solid foundation "; "
several substantial timber buildings " [
synonym :
{
solid }, {
strong }, {
substantial }]
Substantial \
Sub *
stan "
tial \,
a . [
F .
substantiel ,
L .
substantialis .]
1 .
Belonging to substance ;
actually existing ;
real ;
as ,
substantial life . --
Milton .
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If this atheist would have his chance to be real and substantial agent ,
he is more stupid than the vulgar . --
Bentley .
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2 .
Not seeming or imaginary ;
not illusive ;
real ;
solid ;
true ;
veritable .
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If happinessbe a substantial good . --
Denham .
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The substantial ornaments of virtue . --
L '
Estrange .
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3 .
Corporeal ;
material ;
firm . "
Most ponderous and substantial things ." --
Shak .
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The rainbow [
appears to be ]
a large substantial arch . --
I .
Watts .
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4 .
Having good substance ;
strong ;
stout ;
solid ;
firm ;
as ,
substantial cloth ;
a substantial fence or wall .
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5 .
Possessed of goods or an estate ;
moderately wealthy ;
responsible ;
as ,
a substantial freeholder . "
Substantial yeomen and burghers ." --
Sir W .
Scott .
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1913 Webster ]
307 Moby Thesaurus words for "
substantial ":
ab ovo ,
able to pay ,
absolute ,
abundant ,
actual ,
adequate ,
affluent ,
allegorical ,
ample ,
appreciable ,
ascendant ,
associational ,
authentic ,
authoritarian ,
authoritative ,
authorized ,
autocratic ,
balanced ,
barely sufficient ,
basal ,
basic ,
big ,
big -
league ,
big -
name ,
big -
time ,
bigwig ,
bigwigged ,
binding ,
bodily ,
bumper ,
calculable ,
charismatic ,
charming ,
close ,
close -
knit ,
close -
textured ,
close -
woven ,
clothed with authority ,
cogent ,
comfortable ,
commanding ,
commensurate ,
compact ,
compacted ,
competent ,
compressed ,
concentrated ,
concrete ,
condensed ,
congested ,
connotational ,
connotative ,
consequential ,
considerable ,
consistent ,
consolidated ,
constituent ,
constitutive ,
controlling ,
cool ,
corporal ,
corporeal ,
corresponding ,
crammed ,
crammed full ,
crowded ,
de facto ,
decent ,
definable ,
denotational ,
denotative ,
dense ,
dependable ,
dominant ,
double -
barreled ,
due ,
duly constituted ,
durable ,
earthly ,
earthshaking ,
easy ,
effective ,
effectual ,
efficacious ,
elemental ,
elementary ,
eminent ,
empowered ,
enchanting ,
enough ,
equal to ,
essential ,
estimable ,
ex officio ,
expressive ,
extended ,
extensional ,
factual ,
faithful ,
faithworthy ,
fast ,
fiducial ,
figurative ,
firm ,
firm as Gibraltar ,
fit ,
fleshly ,
for real ,
full of meaning ,
full of point ,
full of substance ,
fundamental ,
generous ,
genuine ,
gluey ,
good ,
good enough ,
good for ,
goodly ,
governing ,
grand ,
great ,
gross ,
gut ,
hard ,
healthy ,
heavy ,
heavyweight ,
hegemonic ,
hegemonistic ,
high -
powered ,
historical ,
honest -
to -
God ,
huge ,
hylic ,
impenetrable ,
imperative ,
impermeable ,
imperturbable ,
important ,
impressive ,
in equilibrium ,
indicative ,
influential ,
intelligible ,
intensional ,
interpretable ,
invincible ,
jam -
packed ,
jammed ,
just ,
key ,
landed ,
large ,
large -
scale ,
lawful ,
leading ,
legal ,
legitimate ,
logical ,
magnetic ,
major ,
man -
sized ,
massive ,
material ,
materiate ,
meaning ,
meaningful ,
meaty ,
metaphorical ,
mighty ,
minimal ,
minimum ,
momentous ,
monocratic ,
name ,
nonporous ,
nonspiritual ,
numberless ,
numerous ,
objective ,
of the essence ,
official ,
original ,
packed ,
palpable ,
personable ,
persuasive ,
phenomenal ,
physical ,
pithy ,
plenty ,
plenty good enough ,
pointed ,
ponderable ,
positive ,
potent ,
powerful ,
predictable ,
preeminent ,
pregnant ,
prestigious ,
primal ,
primary ,
primitive ,
principal ,
profitable ,
prominent ,
propertied ,
proportionate ,
prosperous ,
puissant ,
radical ,
ranking ,
readable ,
real ,
referential ,
reliable ,
reputable ,
respectable ,
rich ,
ruling ,
satisfactory ,
secular ,
secure ,
self -
consistent ,
self -
important ,
senior ,
sensible ,
sententious ,
serious ,
serried ,
significant ,
significative ,
sizable ,
sizeable ,
snug ,
solid ,
solvent ,
somatic ,
sound ,
stable ,
staunch ,
steadfast ,
steady ,
stout ,
strong ,
sturdy ,
suasive ,
substantive ,
successful ,
sufficient ,
sufficient for ,
sufficing ,
suggestive ,
suitable ,
superior ,
supreme ,
sure ,
surefire ,
symbolic ,
tall ,
tangible ,
telling ,
temporal ,
thick ,
thick -
growing ,
thickset ,
tidy ,
totalitarian ,
transferred ,
true ,
trustworthy ,
trusty ,
undeniable ,
underlying ,
unfailing ,
unflappable ,
unflinching ,
unindebted ,
unshakable ,
unspiritual ,
unwavering ,
up to ,
valid ,
vast ,
veritable ,
viscid ,
viscose ,
viscous ,
wealthy ,
weighty ,
well ,
well -
balanced ,
well -
built ,
well -
established ,
well -
fixed ,
well -
founded ,
well -
grounded ,
well -
heeled ,
well -
off ,
well -
to -
do ,
winning ,
without nerves ,
world -
shaking ,
worldly ,
worthwhile
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