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小词详解 | marvel
marvel 英 [ˈmɑːvl] 美 [ˈmɑːrvl]
The line’s Chinese leg is a modern marvel: a silk-smooth ride through a blur of birch trees and red-roofed farms.
这条线路的中国段堪称现代奇迹:列车平稳地疾驰着,窗外的白桦树和农场里的红顶房子模模糊糊地一闪而过。
——《经济学人》The thin plastic skin on Boeing’s 787 Dreamliner is an engineering marvel, a mix of carbon fibers and epoxy molded into large barrel-shaped sections that are then baked at up to 350 degrees in giant ovens.
波音公司787梦想客机轻薄的塑料外壳是个工程学奇迹,用模具将碳纤维和环氧树脂塑成巨大的桶型部件,然后放入大熔炉在高达350度的温度下烧制而成。
[名词] 一个精彩绝妙或令人大为惊奇的人或事物
在我看来真不可思议,他们能这么快推翻过渡政府。
It's a marvel to me how they've managed to oust the interim government from power so quickly.
他们把六个园丁,加上领队和大量行李塞进一辆非常小的货车里,我对这一壮举惊讶不已。
I marvelled at their feat of cramming six gardeners, plus tour leader and an enormous supply of luggage, into a remarkably small van.
站在天安门城楼上感慨系之,历史征程风云激荡,中国共产党人带领亿万人民经千难而百折不挠、历万险而矢志不渝,成就了百年大党的恢宏气象。
Standing on the Tian'anmen Rostrum, one could only marvel at the extraordinary journey traveled by this major Party, a journey of Chinese Communists leading the Chinese people, in their hundreds of millions, in an unyielding struggle against all obstacles and challenges, and scoring spectacular, epoch-making achievements over the past century.
miracle: an amazing product or achievement, or an outstanding example of something sensation: a person, object, or event that arouses widespread interest and excitement prodigy: an amazing or unusual thing, especially one out of the ordinary course of nature