柯林斯詞典phenomenon /f??n?m?n?n/ (phenomena) 1. N-COUNT A phenomenon is something that is observed to happen or exist. 現(xiàn)象[正式] ...scientific explanations of natural phenomena. …自然現(xiàn)象的科學(xué)解釋。 返回 phenomenon劍橋詞典 phenomenon noun [C] (EXISTING THING) something that exists and can be seen , felt , tasted , etc., especially something unusual or interesting (尤指不尋常的或有趣的)現(xiàn)象 Gravity is a natural phenomenon. 重力是一種自然現(xiàn)象。 Do you believe in the paranormal and other psychic phenomena? 你相信超自然及其他通霛現(xiàn)象嗎? There's evidence to suggest that child abuse is not just a recent phenomenon. 有証據(jù)表明虐待兒童竝不是近來才有的現(xiàn)象。 例句 paranormal phenomenageophysical and geological phenomenaJohnson (op. cit., page 53) calls this phenomenon 'the principle of minimal effort '.the El Nino weather phenomenonThis trend is certainly not a new phenomenon. phenomenon noun [C] (SUCCESS) someone or something that is extremely successful , often because of special qualities or abilities 非凡的人(或事物);奇才;奇跡 The Beatles were a phenomenon - nobody had heard anything like them before. 甲殼蟲樂隊(duì)真是個(gè)奇跡,在此之前人們從未聽說過像他們那樣傑出的樂隊(duì)。 返回 phenomenon