wonder at / ˈwʌn dər /

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wonder at3 个定义

v. 无主动词 verb
  1. to think or speculate curiously: to wonder about the origin of the solar system.
  2. to be filled with admiration, amazement, or awe; marvel: He wondered at her composure in such a crisis.
  3. to doubt: I wonder if she'll really get here.
v. 有主动词 verb
  1. to speculate curiously or be curious about; be curious to know: to wonder what happened.
  2. to feel wonder at: I wonder that you went.
n. 名词 noun
  1. something strange and surprising; a cause of surprise, astonishment, or admiration: That building is a wonder. It is a wonder he declined such an offer.
  2. the emotion excited by what is strange and surprising; a feeling of surprised or puzzled interest, sometimes tinged with admiration: He felt wonder at seeing the Grand Canyon.
  3. miraculous deed or event; remarkable phenomenon.

wonder at 近义词

wonder at

等同于 misdoubt

wonder at

等同于 admire

wonder at

等同于 doubt

wonder at构成的短语

  • wonders will never cease
  • for a wonder
  • no wonder
  • work wonders

更多wonder at例句

  1. It’s no wonder advertisers are looking for more answers and clearer communication.
  2. Little wonder then why those advertisers are debating whether their agencies are up to the task.
  3. Sometimes, changing responsibilities, allowing for more flexibility, and decreasing your employees’ workloads can work wonders.
  4. The modern business world, Socrates would say, doesn’t make space for wonder.
  5. Given today’s valuations, the overall big-cap market can’t hand you a strong future return without working wonders.
  6. Really, is it any wonder that fluoride should freak people out?
  7. I wonder what that lady is doing now, and if she knows what she set in motion with Archer?
  8. But we are afraid and we wonder to ourselves who will be next.
  9. Is it any wonder that the interests of large corporations and unions get to the front of the line?
  10. I often wonder what contributions to art and innovation society would have gathered if not for how it treats trans individuals.
  11. The "new world" was really found in the wonder-years of the eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries.
  12. Her feet felt rooted to the floor in the wonder and doubt of this strange occurrence.
  13. It was no wonder that he felt quite at home in the duck-pond, which was made for web-footed folk.
  14. I don't care, it ain't nice, and I wonder aunt brought us to such a place.
  15. We met like hostile bulls, and wonder not that we should plunge at once upon each other's horns!