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marvelously

/mahr-vuh-luhs/US // ˈmɑr və ləs //

奇妙地,不平凡地,不平凡的,不平凡

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : superb; excellent; great: a marvelous show.
    • : such as to cause wonder, admiration, or astonishment; surprising; extraordinary.
    • : improbable or incredible: the marvelous events of Greek myth.

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Examples

  • Dime store museums, with their magicians, musicians, actors, charlatans, freaks, ventriloquists, and animal acts, each claiming to be the most marvelous of them all, were on the rise.

  • Just goes to show you that manageable can still be marvelous.

  • It manages by relying almost exclusively on Lauren Graham and her marvelous expressiveness to carry everything.

  • Plus, it makes a marvelous gift for parents and kids birthdays.

  • Silk is a marvelous material with a long history and has many uses.

  • The song was so marvelous, the decision was made to add animation and pitch it to networks.

  • Every discovery brings us closer to understanding how planets form in all their marvelous variety.

  • Alison is played by the marvelous Tatiana Maslany, an actress who hails from Regina, Saskatchewan.

  • If nobody is with us, we might watch something arty—there are marvelous channels of opera or concerts—then go to bed and read.

  • Christmas is a season of marvelous and mystical experiences, and maybe it seems churlish to let science and history intrude.

  • The rapid spread of the revolt was not a whit less marvelous than its lack of method or cohesion.

  • There was a while when I developed a marvelous capacity for dodging invitations to Fort Walsh.

  • The marvelous improvements in mechanism and tone production and control in 1886 to 1913 by Robt.

  • The box made the round of the table, and every one was fervently eloquent about the marvelous resemblance.

  • Yet the word vagrant is a misnomer in this city, where economy has reached a finesse that is marvelous.