spectacularly 英 [spekˈtækjʊlə(r)li]   美 [spɛkˈtækjəlɚli]

spectacularly

spectacularly  英 [spekˈtækjʊlə(r)li] 美 [spɛkˈtækjəlɚli]

adv. 壮观地;引人注目地 

Some of these private companies have been spectacularly successful. You may not have heard of them, but they are big. Really big. 有些私企已经引人注目地成功了。也许你还未曾听说过他们,但他们都很大,货真价实地大。
This book spectacularly humanises him, showing how he was driven by the great moral cause of his day: opposition to slavery. 本书引人入胜地使他充满人情味,表现他如何在他的时代的伟大的道德事业推动下:反对奴隶制。

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  • adv. 壮观地;引人注目地
  • 1. Some of these private companies have been spectacularly successful. You may not have heard of them, but they are big. Really big.

    有些私企已经引人注目地成功了。也许你还未曾听说过他们,但他们都很大,货真价实地大。

  • 2. This book spectacularly humanises him, showing how he was driven by the great moral cause of his day: opposition to slavery.

    本书引人入胜地使他充满人情味,表现他如何在他的时代的伟大的道德事业推动下:反对奴隶制。

  • 3. However, he does not fully acknowledge that some problems do, in fact, require government intervention—especially because markets themselves can sometimes fail spectacularly.

    然而,作者未能完全承认一些问题的解决事实上需要政府干预———尤其是在市场失灵表现得过于“离谱”之际。

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