splendidly
adv. 壮丽地; 豪华地; 极好地; 了不起地
If you say that something is splendid, you mean that it is very good.
The book includes a wealth of splendid photographs...
该书中有大量精彩的照片。
Our house has got a splendid view across to the Cotswolds...
从我们的房子里向外望去,景色宜人,一直能看到科茨沃尔德丘陵。
If you describe a building or work of art as splendid, you mean that it is beautiful, impressive, and extremely well made.
...a splendid Victorian mansion.
华丽的维多利亚式宅第
You can say 'splendid' in a conversation to indicate that you approve of a particular situation or something that someone has said.
'I was thinking I might do a lemon cream sauce and baked potatoes.' 'Splendid!' Midge applauded.
“我在考虑做一道浇柠檬奶油汁的烤马铃薯。”“好极了!”米基表示赞同。
1. in a splendid manner;
2. in an impressively beautiful manner;
Its historic buildings are being slowly and splendidly renovated.
此处的历史建筑正被缓慢且精心地修复着。
I have heard him tell people that we get along splendidly.
我听到他跟别人说我们相处得很好。
The young women are splendidly dressed, some in floor-length ball gowns.
年轻女子们都穿得非常漂亮,有些还穿着拖地的舞裙。
The iron teakettle was hissing splendidly over live coals.
煤火烧得正旺,上面的铁茶壶嘶嘶地响个不停。
The performance went off splendidly.
演出大获成功.