wondrous
wondrous 英 [ˈwʌndrəs] 美 [ˌwʌndrəs]
adj. 奇妙的;令人惊奇的;非常的
- The adjective wondrous is a great word to use when you're describing something amazing or delightful. You could talk about the wondrous view of the ocean from the cliffs where you're standing.
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- adj. 奇妙的;令人惊奇的;非常的
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1. Behind it thy seat is woven in wondrous mysteries of curves, casting away all barren lines of straightness.
幕后的你的座位,是用奇妙神秘的曲线织成。 抛弃了一切无聊的笔直的线条。
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2. Through it, we learn of the many others – the wondrous diversity of flora and fauna – with whom we cohabit on this planet.
通过它,我们认识了与我们共同生活在地球上的许多其它生物——多种多样的奇妙动植物。
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3. Much has changed just in the few decades that I have spent on and under the sea, but it remains a wondrous and enriching place, and with care it can become even more so.
只是在仅几十年中才有了很大的变化,我就是把在这几十年花在海面和海下,但它仍然是一个令人惊奇和丰富的地方,要小心它甚至可能会变得尤其是这样。
- wondrous (adj.) c. 1500, from Middle English wonders (adj.), early 14c., originally genitive of wonder (n.), with suffix altered by influence of marvelous, etc. As an adverb from 1550s. Related: Wondrously; wondrousness.
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