marvel的意思和读音

marvel

: [ˈmɑrv(ə)l] : [ˈmɑː(r)v(ə)l]

n.);

v.

marvels  marvelled  marvelling  marveling  marveled  

v.deride

n.flop

v.be surprised,wonder,be impressed,gape,admire

n.miracle,spectacle,sight,curiosity,genius

marveln.

1.);a wonderful and surprising person or thing

the marvels of nature/technology

2.[pl]wonderful results or things that have been achieved

The doctors have done marvels for her.

v.

1.[i][t]~ (at sth).~ that….+ speechto be very surprised or impressed by sth

Everyone marvelled at his courage.

n.1.,2.西;,(...),3.

v.1., (at;that)2....,(how;why;if;what)

n.1.someone or something that is very surprising or impressive

v.1.to show or feel surprise or admiration

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5.  (Marvel)(Hasbro)

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1.In fact, Marvel did not put up much of a fight, accepting what most analysts think was a generous price.

2.I never cease to marvel AT how some people, working with the same number of hours we all have, seem to get so much more done.

3.Do not marvel that I said to you, 'You must be born anew.

4.When I think of it now, I marvel at how much courage it must have taken for a grown man to subject himself to such indignity and stress.

5.The economist behind this year's report is used to hearing people marvel at how much kids cost.

6.He saw Marvel, curiously crumpled up and struggling against the door that led to the yard and kitchen.

7.They may love her or fear for her, but mostly they simply marvel at her existence, at the delicious unlikeliness of such platinum innocence.

8.The marvel at the fact that a man in Scandinavia lived for 300 days on only spuds covered with a bit of margarine.300使

9.Even though it doesn't mean anything on the outset, when you know how the image is generated you would marvel at the thought of it.

10.As one of the most popular females in Marvel comics, it's anyone's guess as to her rightful place in the Marvel Universe.