marvelled信息详情
v.感到惊奇(marvel的过去分词)
adj.惊奇的
marcelled───v.把(头发)烫成大波浪发型(marcel的过去式及过去分词)
marveled───v.感到惊奇(或好奇);大为赞叹;n.令人惊异的人(或事);不平凡的成果,成就;奇迹;十分有用(灵巧)的物(人);惊讶,惊奇;n.(Marvel)(美)马弗尔(人名)
varvelled───警觉的
barrelled───adj.桶装的;装了桶的;v.把…装入桶内;高速行驶(barrel的过去分词)
gavelled───木槌
marceller───马塞尔斯
marvered───残疾人
parcelled───区分(parcel的过去式和过去分词形式);打包;捆扎(parcel的过去式和过去分词形式)
ravelled───使纠缠
Evolutionist Charles Darwin first marvelled at flesh — eating plants in the mid-19th century.───世纪中叶,进化论者查尔斯·达尔文首次对食肉植物感到惊奇。
Everyone marvelled at his courage.───人人对他的勇气都惊叹不已。
Sara and I read the story and marvelled.───我和萨拉读了这个故事后惊叹不已。
They marvelled at the protests in Tunisia, wondering if they dared to dream that this was the beginning of a new era.───它们惊叹突尼斯的抗议活动,揣测自身有无勇气梦想,这股抗议怒潮,就是一个新纪元的开端。
Before such he bowed down and marvelled, knowing that they were beyond the deliberate creation of any man.───他可这种现象俯首低头,惊讶莫名。他知道那是任何人所无法有意追求到的。
And he gave him no answer, not even to one word: insomuch that the governor marvelled greatly.───耶稣仍不回答,连一句话也不说,以致巡抚甚觉希奇。
People marvelled that the Soviet system had produced such a human figure, and had allowed him to survive.───人们惊叹,苏维埃这样的体制下竟产生且存活了这样一个人。
In the warmth of a booth in his favorite weekday lunch place, he marvelled at her presence across the table.───坐在他平时最喜欢用午餐的长条凳上,一股暖流涌上心头,他惊讶地发现她就坐在桌子的对面了。
They marvelled that she would make such a decision.───他们对她做出如此决定感到惊奇。
He marvelled at how easy it was to make money.
I marvelled at the maturity of such a young child/at the beauty of the landscape.
I marvelled that he suddenly left college.
We marvelled at the splendour of the scenery.
I marvelled that anyone could be so stupid.
He marvelled that a man in such intense pain could be so coherent.
I marvelled at your boldness.
I marvelled at my mother's ability to remain calm in a crisis.
'The man is a genius,' marvelled Claire.