Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English의 정의considerablecon‧sid‧er‧a‧ble /kənˈsɪdərəbəl/ ●●○W3AWL adjectiveBIGfairly large, especially large enough to have an effect or be important → inconsiderableconsiderable amount/number etc of something
We’ve saved a considerable amount of money.
Michael has already spent considerable time in Barcelona.
issues of considerable importance
The series has aroused considerable interest.► 다음에서 유의어 보기:big말뭉치의 용례considerable• The difference between the two descriptions is considerable.• Recentevidencesuggestsconsiderable activity on this front.• A considerable amount of research was done here by our sciencedepartment.• Such problems received considerableattention at this time; it is clear that nothing was being taken for granted.• The cost of these complexoperations is considerable but poorly known.• There was a considerabledelay in the processing of our application.• Where constipation is the predominantsymptom, there may be considerablediscomfort which again is damaging to morale.• She moves discreetly but with considerable effect on occasion.• Attractingtourists to the area is going to take considerableeffort.• The recent slowdown in the US economy is likely to have a considerableimpact on the rest of the world.• It will have considerableimportance for us later.• Of course Jack knew that he was taking a considerablerisk sitting openly in a restaurant with her.• There was considerablevariation between countries and between industries.considerable amount/number etc of something• At first the arrival of considerable numbers of Benn-recruited Right-Ons in moribund inner-city Labour Party branches went unnoticed.• Ordinary people have lost a considerable amount ofconfidence in the authorities.• There is also a considerable amount of evidence to indicate that patients themselves see communication as a crucial part of their care.• Research leaves no doubt that a considerable amount ofin-house use takes place.• For example the efficiency of labour would appear to take up some considerable amount of their time.• A considerable amount of time and money has been spent in pursuing the study of riverbasindynamics.• A&Estaff spend a considerable amount of time in this type of work.• The remainder are bound to be increasingly affected by the absence from the shelves of a considerable number oftitles.