Synonym: astounding, divine, exceptional, extraordinary, glorious, magnificent, miraculous, remarkable, superb, wonderful. Similar words: marvellous, libelous, carve, starve, harvest, parvenu, feel out, develop. Meaning: ['mɑrvləs /'mɑːv-] adj. 1. extraordinarily good; used especially as intensifiers 2. too improbable to admit of belief 3. being or having the character of a miracle.
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61 The Internet is developing means of translation so that we can move from one language to another more easily, and that’s a marvelous innovation for cross-cultural collaboration.
62 It is marvelous that these pieces of aerolite I get are pebble.
63 Reputed for a marvelous blossom in the folk music, Folksong of Yugur Ethnic Group has its unique style, abundant genres, national feature, and fullness of rich flavour of life.
64 The terms set out in thoseagreements are positively Dickensian in their marvelous idiocy.
65 The morphological changes of the athlete's heart are usually regarded only as marvelous adaptations.
66 Jeff: Table tennis, badminton, diving and weightlifting are most marvelous!
67 Productivity ratio, domestic and international competitiveness as well as the intellectual density have demonstrated marvelous progress.
68 The impressionist was marvelous at taking off film stars and politicians.
69 And there's the marvelous shape, which closely resembles the following things: (a)curlicue, (b)pinwheel, (c)conch, (d)black hole.
70 To wear one-piece cheongsam instead of skirts, it is undoubtedly a marvelous revolution in the wearing history of neoteric China.
71 And when it comes to seeing more, science holds a marvelous tool chest of techniques.
72 For me, college education is a marvelous ship-builder who designed me from kneel plates up.
73 The second magician clapped his hands - and there appeared a splendid table with marvelous viands.
74 All our marvelous and advanced technology would never come into existence on this planet.
75 Many Christians read the Nicene Creed with its marvelous stanza, "On the third day he rose again.
76 Yes marvelous. I love John Brown ? ? s movies.
77 It is a marvelous conception this imageless divinity: nothing could be more opposed to our modern iconolatry.
78 "Some marvelous, exotic bird of paradise," he coos, "meaning a very elegant and stunning woman or someone wearing something terrific."
79 He opens before them, in the most comprehensive language, the marvelous power and knowledge that they might possess as sons and daughters of the Most High.
80 Welcome to the marvelous world of data mapping, where every rule has an exception.
80 Sentencedict.com try its best to gather and make good sentences.
81 Always gazing at marvelous past will not bring about any refulgent future.
82 Eliphaz encouraged Job to appeal to the mercy and justice of God "who does great things, and unsearchable , marvelous things without number" (5:9).
83 The seemingly ancient India Pavilion is replete with marvelous modern technologies.
84 Computerized axial tomography (CT) is a marvelous scientific invention. It has well been established on the realm of diagnostic radiology.
85 Because it offers an easy-to-use library that simplifies JavaScript so anyone (yes, even a dyed-in-the-wool back-end programmer) can create marvelous effects without any back-breaking work.
86 Let's get over this balefulness of earthquake(marvelous and desperate) .
87 Newton's summer of 1665 was really part of an annus mirabilis, a marvelous year, as it is often called.
88 Scientists invented marvelous means of music transmission, beginning from the earliest mechanical record turn table to today's many kinds of electronic media.
89 The barriers between species are not necessarily vast, unbridgeable chasms; sometimes they get crossed with marvelous results.
90 He is such a marvelous joker ( that ) you can't help laughing.
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