sensational
柯林斯词典
1. ADJ A sensational result, event, or situation is so remarkable that it causes great excitement and interest. 戯劇性的; 轟動性的
The world champions suffered a sensational defeat. 世界冠軍們遭到一次戯劇性的失敗
2. sensationallyADV 戯劇性地; 轟動性地
The rape trial was sensationally halted yesterday. 強奸案讅判昨天戯劇性地被中斷了。
3. ADJ You can describe stories or reports as sensational if you disapprove of them because they present facts in a way that is intended to cause feelings of shock, anger, or excitement. 聳人聽聞的; 嘩衆取寵的[表不滿]
...sensational tabloid newspaper reports. …聳人聽聞的小報報道。
4. ADJ You can describe something as sensational when you think that it is extremely good. 極好的
Her voice is sensational. 她的嗓音極爲動聽。
5. sensationallyADV 極好地
...sensationally good food. …絕佳美食。
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sensational /sɛnˈseɪʃənəl/
剑桥词典
- C2 approving
very good, exciting , or unusual
極好的;絕妙的;出衆的
a sensational sports car /dress 極好的跑車/連衣裙
She looks sensational (= extremely attractive ) in her new dress . 她穿上新裙子漂亮極了。
C1 disapproving
Sensational news reports and articles are intended to be shocking and exciting rather than serious .
(新聞報道或文章)意在引起轟動的,聳人聽聞的
Some of the more sensational newspapers have given a lot of coverage to the scandal . 一些更聳人聽聞的報紙以很大篇幅報道了這一醜聞。 返回 sensational