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miracle

/mir-uh-kuhl/US // ˈmɪr ə kəl //UK // (ˈmɪrəkəl) //

神迹,神蹟,神功,神奇

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : an effect or extraordinary event in the physical world that surpasses all known human or natural powers and is ascribed to a supernatural cause.
    • : such an effect or event manifesting or considered as a work of God.
    • : a wonder; marvel.
    • : a wonderful or surpassing example of some quality: a miracle of modern acoustics.
    • : miracle play.

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Examples

  • He was cursed and this curse had brought sorrow on all those people who loved him and maybe there was a chance for a miracle and a way for the curse to be lifted.

  • So before I get too excited about squats as the new miracle cure, I’d like to see whether a few months of strength training actually reduces cramp risk in a randomized trial.

  • Ben Crump, the lawyer for Blake’s family, said Tuesday that it would “take a miracle” for Blake to walk again.

  • On any given day you’d find him talking in tongues in the aisles of the Co-Op Market, delivering fiery Scripture readings at the gazebo in Rinconada Park or laying hands on the elderly at Channing House and praying for miracles.

  • Given the vast number of people in need of them, artificial kidneys can’t come soon enough, and will be a miracle of modern science when they do arrive.

  • Just two young kids experiencing the panic, pain, and then the miracle, of new birth.

  • And its crew had fought so hard for a Christmastime miracle that was not to be.

  • And then the Vatican newspaper: “Pope performs miracle allowing Fidel to walk on water.”

  • His most famous miracle was making a few loaves and fishes feed a multitude.

  • And his second most famous miracle was turning water into wine.

  • But at the root of the unnatural miracles is the natural miracle—the heart of man.

  • That was how I learnt the strangest tale that ever a man was told, and knew the miracle to which I owed my life.

  • For the people generally say of him that it would be a miracle if another worse than he could be found.

  • That fancy dialogue about expresses the legal value of the evidence for this important miracle.

  • Mais particulierement encore l'exemption de maladies, qui est vn miracle tres-evident.