英:['mɑ:vələslɪ]
美:[ˈmɑrvləslɪ]
英:['mɑ:vələslɪ]
美:[ˈmɑrvləslɪ]
adjective
causing wonder : astonishing
the marvelous directional sense of migrating birds
miraculous, supernatural
Gothic tales of marvelous and bizarre happenings
of the highest kind or quality : notably superior
has a marvelous way with children
Middle English merveillous, borrowed from Anglo-French, from merveille marvel >entry 1 + -ous -ous
The first known use of marvelous was in the 14th century
marginaladjective
written or printed in the margin
marginal notes
of, relating to, or situated at a margin or border
close to the lower limit of quality marginal land
marginal ability
marginalizeverb
to remove to or keep in a position without influence in a society or group
marginalizeverb
to remove to or keep in a position without influence in a society or group
marginaladjective
written or printed in the margin
marginal notes
of, relating to, or situated at a margin or border
close to the lower limit of quality marginal land
marginal ability
marvelousadjective
causing wonder or astonishment
having the characteristics of a miracle
of the highest kind or quality : splendid
we had a marvelous time
1 He was marvellously cool again, smiling as if nothing had happened.
他又变得出奇的冷静,微笑着,似乎什么都没有发生过一样。
2 Egg yolks are marvellously rich and can make a simple dish decadent.
3 Which all sounds marvellously exciting if you happen to be a music theorist, but what makes all that matter is that these musical ideas are a seamlessly efficient expression of the opera's essential drama.
4 As we climbed the valley behind us, It'spread out marvellously below.
随着我们向上攀登,山谷在身后奇妙地展开.
5 Their voices blend marvellously as they sing in chorus.
他们合唱时嗓音非常和谐。
6 In her marvellously insouciant self-portrait, the artist appears in spectacles, wicker chair and nothing else but her own defiant intelligence.
7 That marvellously untranslatable noun, connected to a word for flatulence, connotes a crudeness that induces nausea and disgust.
8 The schoolboy hero, Billy, is marvellously played by a local boy named David Bradley: a long speech in which he describes how he trained the kestrel is compelling acting by any standard.
9 "The artists have been marvellously supportive because they want their work seen," said Andy Ellis, the director of the Public Catalogue Foundation.
10 He has a marvelous way with children.
11 These days, Ambridge takes such scandal rather marvellously in its stride.
12 And his name spread far abroad ; for he was marvellously helped, till he was strong.
乌西雅的名声传到远方, 因为他得了非常的帮助,使他十分强盛.
13 But Bedsit Disco Queen is marvellously frivolous, too – Christian Louboutin patent wedges appear near the end – and emotional.
14 But his stellar work is underpinned by a marvellously organic ensemble.
15 Isabel gave me a marvellously funny birthday card.
伊莎贝尔送给我一张趣味横生的生日贺卡。
16 God thundereth marvellously with his voice; great things doeth he, which we cannot comprehend.
5神发出奇妙的雷声,他行大事, 我们不能测透.
17 There's something marvellously sly about the way he assumes consensus around his off-kilter take on the world.
18 Leonidas Kavakos was the soloist, supremely confident in the face of its technical challenges and marvellously alert to its profound emotional shifts.
19 We see a Universe marvellously arranged and obeying certain laws, but only dimly understand these laws.
我们看到一个绝妙安排遵循一定规律的宇宙,但仅是含糊地理解这些规律。
20 The great performances come from Kempster, whose elegant phrasing marvellously captures Iago's lethal charm, and from Wade Lee, who gives Cassio a real presence for once.
1 极好
great perfect fine hot excellent grand boss brilliant divine fabulous tremendous wizard superb neat magnificent topping splendid sensational badass marvellous smashing spanking spiffing top-hole perfectly swell finely famously tremendously fantastically gloriously excellently fabulously divinely magnificently splendidly nobly bonzer bad ass first class
2 令人惊奇
3 极好地
perfectly swell finely famously tremendously fantastically gloriously excellently fabulously divinely magnificently splendidly nobly
4 令人惊奇地