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发音:[ˈmɑrvələs]
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例句:
- Marvelous means wonderful, extraordinary, fabulous, superb, excellent. In this sense, it is often used to praise things like works of art and artistic performances.
- Marvelous things make people marvel at them — they’re amazing and a little shocking, like a miracle.
- Japan is enjoying record foreign tourism, attracted by internationally competitive, even cheap, prices–thanks to yen depreciation and to Japan’s marvelous, distinctive culture.
- His last season on the field was 2016, marking the end of his marvelous career because it was tainted by performance-enhancing drug use he later admitted to.
- I guess I’ve always been really interested in physics, because for me science is a way of feeling the awe and the wonder of this marvelous universe that we live in.
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解释:
- Marvelous用作形容词使用,其表示“something that is wonderful, extraordinary, fabulous, superb, or excellent”这一含义,即“令人震撼的/了不起的/非凡的”,与wonderful/fantastic/incredible/amazing这些单词构成近义词。
- 使用场景如下:
- Audiences who watched Avatar: The Way of Water said this film is marvelous because the scenes in it are extremely superb.(看过「阿凡达:水之道」的观众都说这部电影很棒,因为里面的场景非常精彩。)
–Arts - There have been great changes during the past 20 years for China. I experienced for myself, and it’s amazing and marvelous.(在过去的20年里,中国发生了巨大的变化。我亲身体验过,这很神奇,很奇妙。)
–Society - Every day of the week, hundreds and hundreds of children from far and near came pouring into the city to see the marvelous statue in the park.(一周中的每一天,成百上千的孩子从远近涌入城市,观看公园里奇妙的雕像。)
–News