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wondrously

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

奇妙地,奇异地,奇特地,奇妙的是

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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

  • You don't have the Zen-like solace of long walks from area to area or the feeling of being awestruck by wondrous environs.

  • It felt wondrous that our muscles could keep carrying us forward, even when taking the next step felt like an impossibility.

  • Here are five wondrously accomplished new collections to read during National Short Story Month.

  • It was all unreal, as unreal as the baseless fabric of a dream; and yet it was real, wondrously real.

  • This property, so badly acquired, became wondrously profitable to the Negrepelisses-d'Espards.

  • She could have fallen into the arms of this wondrously beautiful fairy princess, expecting to be carried away by her to Dreamland.

  • Wondrously effectual was the healing touch he inherited from his fair young mother and brought to light in future years.

  • He was feeling wondrously well; almost, but for his ever-present sensation of weakness, quite well.