Definition of voluminous

voluminousadjective

đồ sộ

/vəˈluːmɪnəs//vəˈluːmɪnəs/

The word "voluminous" originated in the late 17th century from the Latin root "volumin+" meaning "full" or "large." This root is found in various Latin words, such as "volumen," which referred to a rolled-up book or scroll. In Middle French, the word "volumineus" emerged, which was derived from the Latin root "volumin+" and translates to "large in bulk" or "having great volume." This French word eventually found its way into Middle English, where it was pronounced as "volumynous." The English word "voluminous" has since evolved to mean "having a great amount or volume" or "large in size or amount." It can be applied to objects, such as pillows or cloths, as well as written works or speeches. In summary, "voluminous" originated from the Latin root "volumin+" meaning "full" or "large," which developed into Middle French "volumineus" and ultimately the English word "voluminous." The term's meaning now describes objects, texts, or speech that hold substantial value or convey a large amount of information or content.

namespace

very large; having a lot of cloth

rất lớn; có rất nhiều vải

Example:
  • a voluminous skirt

    một chiếc váy đồ sộ

Related words and phrases

very long and detailed

rất dài và chi tiết

Example:
  • There is voluminous literature on modernism and post-modernism.

    Có rất nhiều tài liệu về chủ nghĩa hiện đại và chủ nghĩa hậu hiện đại.

very large

rất lớn

Example:
  • I sank down into a voluminous armchair.

    Tôi thả mình xuống một chiếc ghế bành rộng lớn.

  • From one of his voluminous pockets he produced a bottle of whisky.

    Từ một trong những chiếc túi đồ sộ của mình, anh ta lấy ra một chai rượu whisky.