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magnificently

/mag-nif-uh-suhnt/US // mægˈnɪf ə sənt //UK // (mæɡˈnɪfɪsənt) //

高高在上,高高在上地,高贵地,壮丽地

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adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : making a splendid appearance or show; of exceptional beauty, size, etc.: a magnificent cathedral; magnificent scenery.
    • : extraordinarily fine; superb: a magnificent opportunity; magnificent weather.
    • : noble; sublime: a magnificent poem.
    • : great; grand: Lorenzo the Magnificent.
    • : lavishly munificent; extravagant: a magnificent inheritance.

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Examples

  • Consider the magnificent career Rodgers has had and realize that he’s still grinding for a second championship.

  • Heather Tarr, the magnificent softball coach at the University of Washington, told me once at the end of a regular season, “I hope the year has taught us enough about ourselves.”

  • It wasn’t Hubble or Spitzer or Kepler, and it might never be something so magnificent.

  • It’s the most magnificent chess game to identify and tailor immigration strategies that best fit their unique situation, priorities and timing.

  • A chair can look magnificent, but if you can’t sit on it, it isn’t a very good chair.

  • Then McQueen, who can come across as quite intense and dour, magnificently, jumped up and down.

  • After all, plenty of other kid stars would try, and a few, such as Elizabeth Taylor and Jodie Foster, would succeed magnificently.

  • Tell that to the nearby pandas, happily ensconced with their bamboo, magnificently ignoring everything.

  • It ended, magnificently, in a shoot-out between the women in a fairground hall of mirrors.

  • This clip of Margaret Thatcher magnificently expresses the confident purpose of the conservatism of the 1980s.

  • Certainly Gurickx played magnificently, and with a brio I have rarely heard equalled.

  • The King had his young daughter very magnificently christened by Archbishop Cranmer.

  • Dresses magnificently, gives wonderful parties, and always has the last new thing.

  • The rowers, magnificently apparelled, and the crew were under the command of a prior of the order of the Knights of Rhodes.

  • It is one of the largest and most magnificently furnished in Europe.