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splendid

【splendid音标】 英[ˈsplendɪd] 美[ˈsplendɪd]

【单词释义】 splendid是什么意思:

adj. 灿烂的;辉煌的;极好的;壮观的,豪华的;极好的或令人满意的;闪亮的;为众人所推崇的

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【单词例句】

◇ "Don't worry Cinderella." As soon as the fairy godmother waved her magic wand, the housework that the stepmother asked was finished. And as soon as the tattered clothes were touched by the magic wand it changed into a splendid dress. And on her feet a pair of lovely glass slippers.
“别担心,灰姑娘。”当仙女一挥魔杖,继母要求做的家务活儿就都做完了。破烂的衣服被魔杖一指立刻变成了一件华丽的衣服。而且她的脚上还多出了一双漂亮的玻璃鞋。

---- Cinderella

◇ The table was covered with a snowy white table-cloth, on which stood a splendid dinner service, and a steaming roast goose, stuffed with apples and dried plums.
桌上铺着雪白的台布,上面放着精致的瓷碟,还有填满梅子和苹果、冒着热气、香喷喷的烤鹅。

---- The Little Match Girl

◇ So on the wedding day, a splendid carriage drove up to the door. It was drawn by eight white horses. They had white feathers on their heads and golden harnesses, and by the side of the carriage stood the prince's faithful steward, Harry.
于是在他们结婚的那一天,一辆华丽的马车开到门口。那是一辆由8匹白马所拉的马车。马头上都装饰着白色的羽毛,全身套着金色的马具,在马车的一旁站着王子的忠实仆人哈利。

---- The Frog Prince

◇ Finding nothing could take the place of this splendid architecture, people accomplished rebuilding it in 1952.
人们发现没有任何东西可以取代这座辉煌的建筑,于是在1952年完成了重建。

---- Sightseeing in the United Kingdom

◇ And the little princess stood in her fine white dress, in a window, and let herself be stared at; she had neither a train nor a golden crown, but splendid red morocco shoes.
那位小公主穿着美丽的白衣服,站在窗子里面,让大家来看她。她既没有拖着后裾,也没有戴上金王冠,但是她穿着一双华丽的红鞣皮鞋。

---- The Red Shoes

◇ "These must, indeed, be splendid clothes!" thought the Emperor. "Had I such a suit, I might at once find out what men in my realms are unfit for their office, and also be able to distinguish the wise from the foolish! This stuff must be woven for me immediately."
“那正是我最喜欢的衣服!”皇帝心里想。“我穿了这样的衣服,就可以看出我的王国里哪些人不称职;我就可以辨别出哪些人是聪明人,哪些人是傻子。是的,我要叫他们马上织出这样的布来!”

---- The Emperor's New Suit

◇ This is a grand conception that excites and provokes. The holders of this view claim that the origins of our highest accomplishments - liturgy, literature, and law - can be traced to a play impulse which, paradoxically, we see most purely enjoyed by young beasts and children. Our sports, in this rather happy, nonfatalistic view of human nature, are more splendid creations of the nondatable, trans species play impulse.
这是一个令人兴奋、给人启发的伟大见解。 这种见解的持有者宣称,我们的最高成就如宗教典礼、文学、法律的起源可以追溯到游戏的冲动。 但令人不解的是我们看到只有幼兽和小孩子才最纯粹地享受着这种冲动。 从这种比较豁达和非宿命的人性观来看,我们的运动是超时代、跨物种的辉煌的创造。

---- The Origin of Sports

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