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spectacularly

/spek-tak-yuh-ler/US // spɛkˈtæk yə lər //UK // (spɛkˈtækjʊlə) //

壮观的,壮观地,壮观,壮观的是

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : of or like a spectacle; marked by or given to an impressive, large-scale display.
    • : dramatically daring or thrilling: a spectacular dive from a cliff.
n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a single television production featuring well-known performers and characterized by elaborate sets, costumes, staging, etc.Compare special.
    • : an impressive, large-scale display: another Hollywood spectacular.

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Examples

  • Though he is a spectacular passer, Ball needs plenty of refinement in his game.

  • “My downfall was so spectacular … jaw-dropping shocking,” she said.

  • Adams emerges from a pool, in a sultry “Baywatch”-esque shot, to announce that the guys will be changing into Speedos and having a “splash ball spectacular,” which means they’ll be playing a form of pool basketball.

  • Each day I’d run around the neighborhood and up through the park, ending with a spectacular view of the Golden Gate Bridge.

  • If the firesale goes through, it would mark one of the more spectacular startup failures since China’s internet boom kicked off a decade ago.

  • With the exception of the Bay of Pigs, the agency has succeeded repeatedly, sometimes spectacularly.

  • The Taliban plot to silence their young critic had backfired spectacularly.

  • So why would conservatives keep giving money to groups that are losing so spectacularly?

  • But I also felt called to sound a note of caution, even at this spectacularly joyful moment.

  • Fewer can do what Game of Thrones does so well, especially in its slower moments: make them feel spectacularly alive.

  • He was dressed spectacularly, but his face oozed good-nature, though his eyes were like bright bits of coal.

  • Yet here she was, debonnaire and fresh and perfectly appointed—and ah, so terribly neat and spectacularly finessed!

  • The Martians had died, too—as surely, though less spectacularly.

  • A few seconds later, Charles's phone spazzed out spectacularly.

  • Since the world began, there had been few battle-fields so spectacularly laid out.