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wondrous

/wuhn-druhs/US // ˈwʌn drəs //UK // (ˈwʌndrəs) archaic, or literary //

神奇的,奇妙的,神奇,奇特的

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : wonderful; remarkable.
adv.副词 adverb
  1. 1
    • : Archaic. wonderfully; remarkably.

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Examples

  • It’s all the more wondrous when you think about the fact that mission control at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Southern California wasn’t controlling Perseverance live during the descent.

  • It’s strange to observe Rodgers, wondrous yet temperamental, without a hint of edginess.

  • Entire cities have been built over once wondrous ecosystems that we sparsely acknowledge.

  • Even more intriguing are the wondrous effects nature has on our emotional states.

  • The footage of the incredibly complex network of dabbawalas, the men responsible for running some 200,000 meals around Mumbai throughout the workweek, was mind-boggling but wondrous to watch.

  • Manifold the wonders,” said Sophocles, “nothing towers more wondrous than man!

  • Then came remedies: the powder, the salve, the wondrous elixir.

  • In that process, we discovered all these wondrous recordings.

  • In honor of this wondrous spectacle—the Super Bowl, not the Puppy Bowl—here are the best halftime show performance.

  • As soon as he said that, “the brief, wondrous life of Oscar Wao” jumped into my head.

  • All please noteHis wondrous height and girth; He has the longest legs and throatOf anything on earth.

  • Her tragic attitude, her wondrous beauty, awed the men, and they lowered the guns that had been raised to slay the father.

  • Slowly he replied: Masters have written in wondrous language and masters have played with wondrous power.

  • Grander and grander the melody rose, voicing loves triumph with wondrous sweetness and palpitating rhythm.

  • The legend of the Seven Sleepers of Ephesus strikingly illustrates the wondrous transformation of society.