splendidly / ˈsplɛn dɪd /

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splendidly 的定义

adj. 形容词 adjective
  1. gorgeous; magnificent; sumptuous.
  2. grand; superb, as beauty.
  3. distinguished or glorious, as a name, reputation, victory, etc.
  4. strikingly admirable or fine: splendid talents.
  5. excellent, fine, or very good: to have a splendid time.
  6. brilliant in appearance, color, etc.

splendidly 近义词

adv. 副词 adverb

brilliantly

更多splendidly例句

  1. On this Friday morning, much of the Mid-Atlantic was greeted by a fiery blend of yellow, orange and red and a splendid arrangement of textured cloud cover.
  2. Distrib, & most splendid sport it is,—a grand game of chess with the world for a Board.
  3. Seventy years later, this notion of self-imposed, splendid isolation feels like a relic from a lost age—even, or perhaps especially, in New York, whose violent and wonderful events feel more ubiquitous than ever.
  4. It was splendid, gastronomically speaking, to be able to see that there is hope in American cooking.
  5. And, as the enigmatic front man to an avant garde indie rock group, he is droll, perceptive, and splendidly weird.
  6. So far, exercise in place of caffeine has worked splendidly for me.
  7. Numberless crowded streets—high growths of iron, slender, strong, light, splendidly uprising toward clear skies.
  8. A double biography of Rommel and Montgomery, foes in North Africa in World War II, splendidly brings both military men to life.
  9. Over time, he became a street artist himself: the splendidly named Mr. Brainwash.
  10. Two of the largest flower boats, splendidly illuminated, were floating gently down the stream.
  11. On the evening of this day, St. Peter's church at Rome is splendidly illuminated.
  12. The former stands in the principal street, and its pinnacles and domes are splendidly gilt.
  13. At the time of his transient wealth Couture splendidly maintained Jenny Cadine.
  14. It's silk, and a fine piece—I thought when I got it how splendidly it would make over.