miraculous
miraculous 英 [mɪˈrækjələs] 美 [mɪˈrækjələs]
adj. 不可思议的,奇迹的
- A miraculous occurrence can be providential or heaven-sent, or just peculiarly fortunate and appropriate. In any event, as the word suggests, it has the character of a miracle.
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- adj. 不可思议的,奇迹的
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1. The wounded man made a miraculous recovery.
伤员奇迹般地痊愈了。
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2. Sponges hold a particular fascination for me, because they are so varied in colour, shape and size and they have an almost miraculous life cycle.
我对海绵极其着迷,因为它们的颜色、形状和大小如此变化多端,而且它们拥有一个近乎奇迹的生命周期。
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3. Except for the loss of his miraculous powers, everything was back as it had been. And among other things, of course, he did not believe in miracles.
除了失去他那不可思议的能力之外,一切都回到了以往的状况,其中当然也包括他不相信有奇迹这一情况。
- miraculous (adj.) mid-15c., from Middle French miraculeux, from Medieval Latin miraculosus, from Latin miraculum "miracle, marvel, wonder" (see miracle). Related: Miraculously (early 15c.); miraculousness.
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