phenomenon

核心词汇  
[fə'nɒmɪnən]     [fə'nɑːmɪnən]    
  • n. 现象;奇人;奇事
phenomena
new

phenomenon的英文翻译是什么意思,词典释义与在线翻译:

详尽释义

n. (名词)
  1. 非凡的人
  2. 奇迹
  3. 【哲】现象
  4. 稀有的事
  5. 杰出的人才
  6. 事件
  7. 稀有现象
  8. 特殊的人
  9. 珍奇
  10. 珍品
  11. 【医】症候
  12. 奇景
  13. 奇才
  14. 天才

双解释义

n. (名词)
  1. [C]现象 a fact, event, type of behavior, etc. that exists and can be experienced by the senses, especially one that is unusual and〔or〕 of scientific interest
  2. [C]杰出的人;非凡的人〔事物〕 a person or thing that is very successful or impressive

英英释义

Noun:
  1. any state or process known through the senses rather than by intuition or reasoning

  2. a remarkable development

phenomenon的用法和样例:

例句

用作名词 (n.)
  1. Their so-called prosperity is only a temporary phenomenon.
    但他们所谓的繁荣只是一个暂时的现象。
  2. International terrorism is not just a recent phenomenon.
    国际恐怖主义并不是近年才有的现象。
  3. Magnetism is a natural phenomenon.
    磁力是一种自然现象。
  4. A child who could read at the age of one would indeed be a phenomenon.
    一个一岁的孩子能阅读,会被认为是个神童。
  5. Beethoven was a phenomenon among musicians.
    贝多芬是音乐家中的奇才。
  6. There are special reasons for this unusual phenomenon.
    这种奇事的发生,有其独特的原因。

词汇搭配

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经典引文

  • The curious phenomenon that success seemed to unsettle Nixon.

    出自: H. Kissinger
  • More phenomena came to be explained on the basis of scientific principles.

    出自: P. Davies
  • Decision-making, or imagination, or..humour, all of them in some sense mental phenomena.

    出自: M. Warnock
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