柯林斯詞典spectacular /sp?k?t?kj?l?/ (spectaculars) 1. ADJ Something that is spectacular is very impressive or dramatic. 壯觀的 ...spectacular views of the Sugar Loaf Mountain. …甜面包山壯觀的景色。2. spectacularlyADV 可觀地 My turnover increased spectacularly. 我的營業(yè)額大幅上升。3. N-COUNT A spectacular is a show or performance which is very grand and impressive. 盛大的演出[usu n N] ...a television spectacular. …一場(chǎng)盛大的電視演出。 返回 spectacular劍橋詞典very exciting to look at 壯觀的,壯麗的;令人驚嘆的 a spectacular view 蔚為壯觀的景象 He scored a spectacular goal in the second half . 他在下半場(chǎng)攻進(jìn)了漂亮的一球。 There was a spectacular sunset last night . 昨天的日落非常壯觀。 especially great 非常大的,巨大的;驚人的 We've had spectacular success with the product . 我們的產(chǎn)品取得了驚人的成功。 例句 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. 返回 spectacular