marvelously [
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ad. 奇迹般地,奇异地
marvelously[ adv ]
(used as an intensifier) extremely well
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her voice is superbly disciplinedthe colors changed wondrously slowly
Marvelously \Mar"vel*ous*ly\, adv.
In a marvelous manner; wonderfully; strangely.
- It begins with a half dozen early self-portraits, which range from curious trials in which we sense Vuillard searching for an artistic identity to the marvelously penetrating oil sketch of 1891.
- But this straightforward production has two valuable assets: Alan Arkin, himself a marvelously understated actor, and producers and writers who understand the art of understatement.
- In Vietnam, incidentally, American forces suffered greatly from Viet Cong attacks on our air bases, often by guerrillas who emerged from marvelously concealed underground tunnels where they had lived for years.
- This is meant as praise for Ms. McCarthy, whose screen debut introduces a marvelously quirky new talent.
- Her voice has matured marvelously and still has youthful freshness.
- And on the opposite side of the same wall is what must be one of the most marvelously designed radios ever built, Walter Darwin Teague's "Bluebird Radio" (1937-40).
- Marcia Jean Kurtz gives a marvelously funny and touching performance as the mother.
- Meanwhile, Groucho (Stephen Mellor), complete with painted mustache and slouching gait, dispenses an endless stream of perfectly awful, marvelously funny puns.