splendid
adj. 壯觀的; 極好的
exclam. 好極了
If you say that something is splendid, you mean that it is very good.
The book includes a wealth of splendid photographs...
該書中有大量精彩的照片。
Our house has got a splendid view across to the Cotswolds...
從我們的房子裡向外望去,景色宜人,一直能看到科茨沃爾德丘陵。
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.
華麗的維多利亞式宅第
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.
“我在考慮做一道澆檸檬奶油汁的烤馬鈴薯。”“好極了!”米基表示贊同。
1. having great beauty and splendor;
2. characterized by or attended with brilliance or grandeur;
excellent, choice, splendid, select, prime, first-rate
這些形容詞均有"極好的"之意。
grand, magnificent, majestic, splendid, noble
這些形容詞都含有"宏偉壯麗的"之意。
splendid, gorgeous, glorious, superb, magnificent
這些形容詞均含"華麗的,宏傳的,輝煌的"之意。
splendid isolation
[用於突出人或物所處的孤立狀態]光榮的孤立;莊嚴的孤立
He got a splendid present for her.
他送她一件極好的禮物.
The nobles of Florence built splendid palaces.
佛羅倫薩的貴族建造了許多雄偉的建築物.
He wrote a splendid polemic in my favour.
他寫了一篇出色的文章為我辯護.
The climbers stood on the top of the mountain, gazing at the splendid view.
登山隊員們站在山頂, 凝視壯麗的景色.
Besides the acting being true to life, the singing was splendid.
不但動作十分逼真, 演唱也極為出色.