wonder
英 ['wʌndə]
美['wʌndɚ]
- n. 惊奇;奇迹;惊愕
- vi. 怀疑;想知道;惊讶
- vt. 怀疑;惊奇;对…感到惊讶
- adj. 奇妙的;非凡的
- n. (Wonder)人名;(英)旺德
词组搭配
I shouldn't wonder
(informal)I think it likely
(非正式)我觉得不足为奇
no (或little, small) wonder
it is not surprising
并不奇怪;不足为奇;十分正常
&B{it is little wonder that} the fax machine is so popular.
传真机如此受欢迎并不奇怪。
nine days' (或seven-day, one-day) wonder
something that attracts enthusiastic interest for a short while but is then ignored or forgotten
轰动一时的东西(但很快就会被忘记)
wonders will never cease
an exclamation of great surprise at something pleasing
[用于看到令人高兴的东西时发出的感叹]永远都有奇迹
work (或do) wonders
have a very beneficial effect on someone or something
创奇迹;产生奇妙的作用
a good night's sleep can work wonders for mind and body.
一夜好眠对身心都能产生奇妙的作用。
for a wonder
As a cause for surprise; surprisingly.
作为惊奇的原因;惊奇地
双语例句
- 1. I wonder if I might have a word with Mr Abbot?
- 请问我能否和阿博特先生说几句话?
来自柯林斯例句
- 2. Some supernova researchers wondered if it might be just a nine-day wonder.
- 有些超新星研究者怀疑,这可能只是昙花一现。
来自柯林斯例句
- 3. Did you ever wonder how the top supermodels manage to look stunning?
- 难道你就没有想过那些超级名模是如何做到外表如此惊艳的吗?
来自柯林斯例句
- 4. Under such circumstances, it is little wonder that they experience difficulties.
- 在这种情形下,他们遇到困难就不足为怪了。
来自柯林斯例句
- 5. I wonder if there's any fizz left in the lemonade.
- 我琢磨着柠檬汁里不知道还有没有嘶嘶作响的气泡.
来自柯林斯例句