sensationally 的定义
- producing or designed to produce a startling effect, strong reaction, intense interest, etc., especially by exaggerated, superficial, or lurid elements: a sensational novel.
- extraordinarily good; conspicuously excellent; phenomenal: a sensational quarterback.
- of or relating to the senses or sensation.
sensationally 近义词
等同于 excellently
更多sensationally例句
- Magicians like Guimarães — who has been performing stage shows for several years — devised a sensational accompaniment for “The Present,” which ended a 248-show run this month.
- Steffen has started League Cup matches, and Horvath, in his first start in more than a year, was sensational in a Champions League appearance last week.
- The allure of sensational, emotionally provocative misinformation is well documented.
- The marketplace of ideas not only becomes less overwhelming, but it also becomes more fact-based, less sensational and capable of fostering richer dialogues.
- There’s a big sensational moment, and things quiet down, but the emails still come in.
- It was sexy, silly, and—in those relatively modest times—sensational.
- This sensational third novel in her Neapolitan series is a reminder that she is one of the most talented writers working today.
- Sensational and often reckless reports in the press threaten the fairness of a trial.
- Online, the more sensational prepper sites are publishing Ebola guide after Ebola guide.
- Issy only appears in the Dr. Phil episodes in still photos and sensational videos.
- Only in the sensational moments of famine, flood or pestilence was a general social effort called forth.
- These rascals take good care to be non-sensational in their methods, and what the San Franciscan doesn't see doesn't worry him.
- Then you went to the dealers and told them that you had several sensational new artists whose work would bring high prices.
- Following these sensational allegations, four men were arrested.
- Altogether, it was perhaps the most sensational report that ever appeared even in an American paper.