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.Others looked up into the sky at the helicopters, marvelling at the loud whirring that continued uninterrupted for hours.
其他人抬头看着天上的直升机,惊叹于持续数小时不停的高声轰鸣。
2."One day it will be beaten but it's not easy, " he said, marvelling at the final league points total.
终有一天它将被打破,但这不容易,“他对如此之高的联赛积分表示惊叹。”
3.The guard, marvelling, ushered him through the great gate of the castle, and across a spacious court where fountains sang mellifluously.
惊异的卫士引领着他走过城堡的大门,穿过宽阔的庭院,庭院里泉水在叮咚歌唱。
4.Together, let us create a symphony of hearts, marvelling at the miracle of our children and basking in the beauty of love.
让我们一起创作一首心灵的交响曲,创造一个让我们的孩子们沐浴在爱里的奇迹。
5.I departed to my own room, marvelling that I had escaped so easily.
我也走开回到自己屋里。想到我竟这么容易地逃掉,自己也感到惊奇。
6.You were as excited children marvelling at your abilities, and playing games with each other.
你们就好像兴奋的孩子一样惊讶于你们的能力,并且和彼此一起玩游戏。
7.We eventually pick two meals, marvelling at the cheapness.
最后我们点了两个菜,对价钱的便宜甚感惊讶。
8.After hearing In Pine Effect over and over, I was still marvelling at Michael Paradinas (aka u-Ziq, pronounced 'music').
在听过一遍又一遍的《松树效应》后,我仍然惊叹于迈克·帕拉迪纳斯(又名u-ziq发音像音乐一词“music”)。
9.martin grinned and accepted the invitation , marvelling the while at his complacence
马丁苦笑了一下,接受了邀请,同时也为自己的心安理很感到奇怪。