adj. 更大的(big 的比较级)
n. (Bigger)人名;(英)比格
1.He seemed even bigger than before, and he has a buzz cut now.
他好像比以前更胖了,而且现在还剪了个寸头。
2.The bigger, more reputable online casinos are not going to rip you off.
规模更大、声誉更好的网上赌场不会宰你。
3.Their house is very similar to ours, but ours is bigger.
他们的房子和我们的十分相像,但我们的要大些。
4.The bigger, more reputable online casinos are not going to rip you off.
规模更大、声誉更好的网上赌场不会宰你。
5.The bigger boys started scrapping.
年龄较大的男孩打了起来。
6.They anticipate moving to bigger premises by the end of the year.
他们预期年底前迁入较大的经营场址。
7.The company is growing bigger all the time.
这家公司在不断地扩大。
8.The test can accurately predict what a bigger explosion would do.
这项测试能精确地预测一场更大的爆炸可能产生的后果。
9.Not speaking the language proved to be a bigger handicap than I'd imagined.
事实证明不会讲这种语言造成的障碍比我所想象的大。