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marvellous

US // (ˈmɑːvələs) //

惊人的,妙不可言,壮观的,妙趣横生

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : causing great wonder, surprise, etc; extraordinary
    • : improbable or incredible
    • : excellent; splendid

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Examples

  • “The marvellous thing about him was that he played it extremely cool,” Mavis said.

  • The “marvellous,” then, can be scientific, religious, or philosophical.

  • Almost half the 60 works in The Age of the Marvellous have already sold and it's only been officially open a day.

  • The Age of the Marvellous is curated by London-based American Joseph LaPlaca.

  • Tausig possessed this repose in a technical way, and his touch was marvellous; but he never drew the tears to your eyes.

  • This new exalted state was very marvellous; for while it lasted he welcomed all that was to come.

  • Now an automobile was a marvellous dragon for Rosemary, and she could never see too many for her pleasure.

  • The quicker the climax came, the sooner would he know the marvellous joy that lay beyond the pain.

  • How can we rely upon such evidence after nineteen hundred years, and upon a statement of facts so important and so marvellous?