sensational
adj. 轟動的; 聳人聽聞的; 極好的; 絕妙的
A sensational result, event, or situation is so remarkable that it causes great excitement and interest.
The world champions suffered a sensational defeat.
世界冠軍遭遇慘敗,引起了一片譁然。
You can describe stories or reports as sensational if you disapprove of them because they present facts in a way that is intended to cause feelings of shock, anger, or excitement.
...sensational tabloid newspaper reports.
譁眾取寵的小報報道
You can describe something as sensational when you think that it is extremely good.
Her voice is sensational...
她的嗓音非常動聽。
Experts agreed that this was a truly sensational performance.
專家們一致認為這的確是一場精彩絕倫的演出。
1. causing intense interest, curiosity, or emotion
2. commanding attention;
3. relating to or concerned in sensation;
The result was sensational.
投票結果令人驚訝.
When sensational happens to you, sharing the happiness of the occasion with friends intensifies our joy.
當有好事發生的時候, 與朋友分享這份快樂會使你的快樂加倍.
The arrival of a taxi was unusual enough; an unknown woman getting out of it was sensational.
來了輛計程車就夠奇怪的了, 從裡面出來一名陌生女子就更引人注目.
Their sometimes sensational findings were filled with warnings about the growing competition from overseas.
在美國人那些有時聳人聽聞的發現中充滿著對其他國家日益增長的經濟競爭的警告之詞.
The Soviet's call for a new Geneva Conference was a sensational event.
蘇聯要求召開新的日內瓦會議是一件聳人聽聞的大事.