1.〈古〉惊愕,惊叹
2.惊奇的东西;可惊叹的人物,(...方面)的非凡人物,奇才
3.【女名】女子名
1.惊叹,惊异 (at;that)
2.对...觉得奇怪,诧异(how;why;if;what)
1.someone or something that is very surprising or impressive
1.to show or feel surprise or admiration
1.They marvelled at the protests in Tunisia, wondering if they dared to dream that this was the beginning of a new era.
它们惊叹突尼斯的抗议活动,揣测自身有无勇气梦想,这股抗议怒潮,就是一个新纪元的开端。
2.Before such he bowed down and marvelled, knowing that they were beyond the deliberate creation of any man.
他可这种现象俯首低头,惊讶莫名。他知道那是任何人所无法有意追求到的。
3.And he gave him no answer, not even to one word: insomuch that the governor marvelled greatly.
耶稣仍不回答,连一句话也不说,以致巡抚甚觉希奇。
4.People marvelled that the Soviet system had produced such a human figure, and had allowed him to survive.
人们惊叹,苏维埃这样的体制下竟产生且存活了这样一个人。
5.In the warmth of a booth in his favorite weekday lunch place, he marvelled at her presence across the table.
坐在他平时最喜欢用午餐的长条凳上,一股暖流涌上心头,他惊讶地发现她就坐在桌子的对面了。
6.They marvelled that she would make such a decision.
他们对她做出如此决定感到惊奇。
7.But when the multitudes saw it, they marvelled, and glorified God, which had given such power unto men.
众人看见都惊奇,就归荣耀与神。因为他将这样的权柄赐给人。
8.The other day, my neighbours and I marvelled together at a moose running down the street toward the lake.
有一天,我和邻居们一起惊奇地看着一只驼鹿穿过大街向湖边跑去。
9.And when the Pharisee saw it, he marvelled that he had not first washed before dinner.
这法利赛人看见耶稣饭前不洗手,便诧异。
10.The people marvelled at my boldness, and counsel-led me to flee from the city.
人们皆被我的大胆惊倒,规劝我逃出城去。