单词 | marvel |
释义 | mar·vel1 /ˈmɑːvəl $ ˈmɑːr-/ verb (marvelled, marvelling British English, marveled, marveling American English) [intransitive, transitive] ADMIREto feel or express great surprise or admiration at something, especially someone’s behaviour 〔尤指对某人的行为〕感到惊讶,钦佩;赞美 ‘The man is a genius, ’ marvelled Claire. “这人是个天才。”克莱尔赞叹道。marvel at/over I marvelled at my mother’s ability to remain calm in a crisis. 我佩服母亲处变不惊的本领。 Visitors to Rome marvel over the beauty of the city. 到罗马的游客都对这座城市的美丽赞叹不已。marvel that I marvelled that anyone could be so stupid. 我感到惊讶,竟会有人如此愚蠢。→ See Verb tableExamples from the Corpusmarvel• Indeed, anyone who has seen her perform can not fail to marvel.• Sleep-deprived viewers in altered states of consciousness can marvel at the jaw-dropping splendor of animated Cecil B.. DeMille shots.• Gratefully Gina covered her nakedness, marvelling at the strange circumstances in which she found herself.• I walked down it from the top to bottom and could only marvel at the way it had been constructed.• Her body had soon regained its youthful shape and he marvelled how trim she looked.• At the back of his mind, he marvelled that Lorton had bothered to give him anything at all.• I marvel, too, at the confidence exhibited by the hosts of such shows.marvel that• We sat there marveling that anyone could be so stupid.• But such wonder, such admiration, has its firmest basis in the discovery by faith of the marvel that is man.• At the back of his mind, he marvelled that Lorton had bothered to give him anything at all.• It was so obvious that he marvelled that none should have seen it before him.• And that was the marvel that sent my spirits soaring!• I could only sit and marvel that some things are the same the world over.• Between equations, they marvelled that their tests would be scored to the whole point, instead of to five decimal places.• She marvels that they flow so easily to fill the vast space in which she moves.• By 1875 Atchison could boast of a railroad bridge spanning the Missouri, a mechanical marvel that turned in order to open.marvel2 noun [countable] ADMIREsomething or someone that is extremely useful or skilful 十分有用[灵巧]的物[人] SYN miracle, wonder an engineering marvel 工程上的一个奇迹 I don’t know how he did it – he’s an absolute marvel! 我不知道他是怎么成功的——他真了不起!marvel of the marvels of modern science 现代科学的奇迹Examples from the Corpusmarvel• A properly working Macintosh is a marvel, but a Macintosh with an undiagnosed software problem is slow torture.• Suddenly every finger was a marvel and a joy to him.• The bridge is an engineering marvel.• And the engineering marvel turned out to be a slow-motion natural disaster.• Stanley Gascgoine, a green marvel with a two-pronged attack, left foot, right foot or head.• There was a sensual anticipation about, an assurance of marvels shortly to be, manifest.• Under the concentrated fire from front and flank, the marvel is that any escaped.• The marvel is that more is different.marvel of• His solo was a marvel of sound, subtlety, and musicality.Origin marvel2 (1200-1300) Old French merveille, from Late Latin mirabilia “things that cause surprise and admiration”, from Latin mirari “to wonder”mar·vel1 verbmarvel2 nounChineseSyllable to Corpus feel express great surprise admiration or or at |
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