spectacular
adjective uk/spekˈtæk.jə.lər/ us/spekˈtæk.jə.lɚ/
B1 壮观的,壮丽的;令人惊叹的
very exciting to look at
a spectacular view 蔚为壮观的景象
He scored a spectacular goal in the second half. 他在下半场攻进了漂亮的一球。
There was a spectacular sunset last night. 昨天的日落非常壮观。
B1 非常大的,巨大的;惊人的
especially great
We've had spectacular success with the product. 我们的产品取得了惊人的成功。
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- The Olympics climaxed in a spectacular closing ceremony.
- He makes a spectacular entrance in act two draped in a gold sheet.
- Scotland is famous for its spectacular countryside.
- The river snakes through some of the most spectacular countryside in France.
- As the mother of the bride, I feel obliged to wear something really spectacular.
spectacular
noun [ C ] uk/spekˈtæk.jə.lər/ us/spekˈtæk.jə.lɚ/
壮观场面;盛大演出
an event or performance that is very exciting to watch and involves a lot of people