marvelled
v. 驚奇,對…感到驚奇( marvel的過去式和過去分詞 )
If you marvel at something, you express your great surprise, wonder, or admiration.
Her fellow members marveled at her seemingly infinite energy...
她的同事們對她似乎無窮的精力大為驚歎。
Sara and I read the story and marveled...
我和薩拉讀了這部小說後驚歎不已。
You can describe something or someone as a marvel to indicate that you think that they are wonderful.
The whale, like the dolphin, has become a symbol of the marvels of creation...
鯨和海豚一樣,已經成為造物傑作的象徵。
A new technological marvel was invented at Cambridge University in England, the scanning electron microscope.
一項科技新奇蹟在英國劍橋大學誕生了——這就是掃描電子顯微鏡。
Marvels are things that people have done, or that have happened, which are very unexpected or surprising.
She almost died, but the hospital's skill achieved great marvels...
她已經奄奄一息,但是醫院的技術卻創造了偉大的奇蹟。
He's done marvels with the team...
他與全隊創造了奇蹟。
I marvelled that he suddenly left college.
我對他突然離開大學感到驚奇.
I marvelled at your boldness.
我對你的大膽感到驚奇.
She often marvelled that they should have gone by so uneventfully.
她常常奇怪這七年的生活竟然這樣平淡地過去了.
I marvelled at first and wondered what these could be.
開始我很驚奇,不知這是什麼?
Sid marvelled, but said nothing.
希德感到奇怪, 但未作任何流露.