wonder
wonder 英 [ˈwʌndə(r)] 美 [ˈwʌndɚ]
n. 惊奇;奇迹; v. 怀疑;想知道;惊讶
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- When you wonder about something, you want to learn more about it. You wonder why the car is making that noise so you ask the mechanic to explain it.
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- n. 惊奇;奇迹;
- v. 怀疑;想知道;惊讶
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1. I wonder who she is.
我在想她到底是谁。
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2. I wonder if i should buy a motor.
我寻思是否该买部摩托。
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3. What should I do now?’ she wondered.
“我现在该怎么办呢?”她自忖道。
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4. The Grand Canyon is one of the natural wonders of the world.
大峡谷是世界自然奇观之一。
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5. She wondered at her own stupidity.
她没想到自己竟会这样愚蠢。
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6. the wonders of modern technology
现代技术的奇迹
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7. The Grand Canyon is one of the natural wonders of the world.
大峡谷是世界自然奇观之一。
- wonder (n.) Old English wundor "marvelous thing, miracle, object of astonishment," from Proto-Germanic *wundran (source also of Old Saxon wundar, Middle Dutch, Dutch wonder, Old High German wuntar, German wunder, Old Norse undr), of unknown origin. In Middle English it also came to mean the emotion associated with such a sight (late 13c.). To be no wonder was in Old English. The original wonder drug (1939) was Sulfanilamide.
- wonder (v.) Old English wundrian "be astonished," also "admire; make wonderful, magnify," from the source of wonder (n.). Cognate with Dutch wonderen, Old High German wuntaron, German wundern. Sense of "entertain some doubt or curiosity" is late 13c. Related: Wondered; wondering.
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