单词 | spectacular |
释义 | spec·tac·u·lar1 /spekˈtækjələ $ -ər/ ●●○ adjective 1 IMPRESSvery impressive 壮观的;精彩的;令人印象深刻的 a mountainous area with spectacular scenery 景色壮丽的山区 a spectacular success 辉煌的成就2 very sudden, unexpected, or extreme 惊人的,突如其来的 The news caused a spectacular fall in the stock market. 这一消息引起了股市的暴跌。 —spectacularly adverbExamples from the Corpusspectacular• Other buildings came and went, including one claimed by a spectacular 1854 fire.• When reports began to drift back from pentecostal revivals abroad, the flaming marvels became even more spectacular.• The view from the top floor is absolutely spectacular.• I felt as if I was taking part in history and the results were spectacular.• To celebrate independence day, there was a spectacular fireworks display.• Houston experienced spectacular growth after the Civil War.• It was a spectacular morning, and I was happy to hang out.• When he got there, he had to fight for reform and take one spectacular risk.• The campground in Emerald Bay State Park has a spectacular setting.• We ended a perfect day sipping sangria at a cliffside restaurant, relaxing in the spectacular sunset.• The theatre is quite spectacular, with the seating arrangement and the plays performed there are of a very high standard.spectacular2 noun [countable] SHOW/LET somebody SEE somethingan event or performance that is very large and impressive 盛况,壮观的场面;盛大的演出 a television spectacular 场面盛大的电视节目Examples from the Corpusspectacular• Within a year he could provide eight spectaculars, all ingeniously flexible to fit one- to three-hour bookings.• Jazz, film and literature festivals, entertainment spectaculars and superstar concerts.• Hot or not: This science-fiction spectacular is the most hyped movie of the summer.Origin spectacular1 (1600-1700) Latin spectaculum; → SPECTACLEspec·tac·u·lar1 adjectivespectacular2 nounChineseSyllable impressive very Corpus |
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