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  1. leviathan

    • IPA[ləˈvīəTH(ə)n]

    美式

    • n.
      (in biblical use) a sea monster, identified in different passages with the whale and the crocodile (e.g. Job 41, Ps. 74:14), and with the Devil (after Isa. 27:1).;a very large aquatic creature, especially a whale
    • noun: leviathan, plural noun: leviathans

    • 釋義

    名詞

    • 1. (in biblical use) a sea monster, identified in different passages with the whale and the crocodile (e.g. Job 41, Ps. 74:14), and with the Devil (after Isa. 27:1).
    • a very large aquatic creature, especially a whale the great leviathans of the deep
    • a thing that is very large or powerful, especially a ship it's a challenge to navigate a wheeled leviathan in rush-hour traffic
    • an autocratic monarch or state we must tame the state Leviathan