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splendidly

/splen-did/US // ˈsplɛn dɪd //UK // (ˈsplɛndɪd) //

绚丽地,绚丽多彩,灿烂地,绚丽多彩地

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

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Examples

  • 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.

  • Distrib, & most splendid sport it is,—a grand game of chess with the world for a Board.

  • 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.

  • It was splendid, gastronomically speaking, to be able to see that there is hope in American cooking.

  • And, as the enigmatic front man to an avant garde indie rock group, he is droll, perceptive, and splendidly weird.

  • So far, exercise in place of caffeine has worked splendidly for me.

  • Numberless crowded streets—high growths of iron, slender, strong, light, splendidly uprising toward clear skies.

  • A double biography of Rommel and Montgomery, foes in North Africa in World War II, splendidly brings both military men to life.

  • Over time, he became a street artist himself: the splendidly named Mr. Brainwash.

  • Two of the largest flower boats, splendidly illuminated, were floating gently down the stream.

  • On the evening of this day, St. Peter's church at Rome is splendidly illuminated.

  • The former stands in the principal street, and its pinnacles and domes are splendidly gilt.

  • At the time of his transient wealth Couture splendidly maintained Jenny Cadine.

  • It's silk, and a fine piece—I thought when I got it how splendidly it would make over.