phenomenality 的定义
- highly extraordinary or prodigious; exceptional: phenomenal speed.
- of or relating to phenomena.
- of the nature of a phenomenon; cognizable by the senses.
phenomenality 近义词
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phenomenality 的近义词 4 个
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- By granting companies the tools to swiftly, easily and intuitively interact with consumers, this year’s technology leaders not only made life easier for publishers and brands — they helped craft a phenomenal user experience as well.
- If not, I think Damian is a phenomenal … knowing his background, having watched him on Homeland, he’s an unbelievable actor, but I love … I’m very intrigued with her as a character.
- Apparently, people have figured out that CBD is a phenomenal anxiety suppressant.
- They have been phenomenal partners, and I feel honored to be working with them.
- The respect we have for each other and the belief we have in this locker room is phenomenal, and I think we have to take that into the next match in order to win.
- Still, a handful of centuries-old establishments have survived and housed some pretty phenomenal history.
- The Biba brand exploded in 1964 with the phenomenal success of a pink and white gingham frock called “the Barbara.”
- It is never too late to catch you up on all six seasons of this phenomenal show.
- Helen Mirren Trains Like the Air Force: There is no denying that Helen Mirren is in phenomenal shape.
- Regardless, she's phenomenal, and it's egregious not to give her the Best Actress trophy, let alone not to even nominate her.
- In brief, by the close of the year, the phenomenal conditions growing directly out of the European war had been met and overcome.
- These two phenomenal facts imply some strong antagonism to the priesthood and their system.
- To his other iniquities Black Sheep had now added a phenomenal clumsiness—was as unfit to trust in action as he was in word.
- I have already referred to the phenomenal success of Perez Galdós's Electra within the last few months.
- Their divorces are phenomenal, and they are obtained on the slightest cause.