in AM, use 美国英语用 marveling, mar-veled
1 VERB 惊讶不已;不胜惊羡;大为赞叹 If you
marvel at something, you express your great surprise, wonder, or admiration.
惊讶不已;不胜惊羡;大为赞叹 -
Her fellow members marveled at her seemingly infinite energy. [VERB + at]
她的同事们对她似乎无穷的精力大为惊叹。
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Sara and I read the story and marveled. [VERB]
我和萨拉读了这部小说后惊叹不已。
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'That's the weirdest thing I've ever seen,' marveled Carl. [VERB with quote]
卡尔惊叹道:“那是我所见过的最怪异的事情了。”
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He marvelled that a man in such intense pain could be so coherent. [VERB that]
一个男人在如此剧痛下还能这般条理清晰,对此他赞叹不已。
2 N-COUNT 不可思议的事(或人);奇迹 You can describe something or someone as a
marvel to indicate that you think that they are wonderful.
不可思议的事(或人);奇迹 -
The whale, like the dolphin, has become a symbol of the marvels of creation. [+ of]
鲸和海豚一样,已经成为造物杰作的象征。
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A new technological marvel was invented at Cambridge University in England, the scanning electron microscope.
一项科技新奇迹在英国剑桥大学诞生了—这就是扫描电子显微镜。
3 N-COUNT [usually plural] 奇迹;令人惊奇的成就 Marvels are things that people have done, or that have happened, which are very unexpected or surprising.
奇迹;令人惊奇的成就 -
She almost died, but the hospital's skill achieved great marvels.
她已经奄奄一息,但是医院的技术却创造了伟大的奇迹。
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He's done marvels with the team.
他与全队创造了奇迹。
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It was a marvel that the floor never gave way.
惊奇的是地板居然从未塌陷。
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