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Definition of miraculous in English: miraculousadjective mɪˈrakjʊləsməˈrækjələs 1Of the nature of a miracle or having the power to work miracles. 神奇疗法。 Example sentencesExamples - In the basilica in Suyapa there is a tiny wooden image of her that is believed to have miraculous powers.
- Everyone was filled with awe, and many wonders and miraculous signs were done by the apostles.
- In adulthood, Zoroaster was resented by followers of the old tradition, but he convinced many with his miraculous cures.
- He was seen by his followers as having the power to predict miraculous events.
- It turns out this gentle giant has miraculous healing powers which some of them get a chance to benefit from.
- His own miraculous power is seemingly well documented, though he himself was reluctant to speak of it.
- Appealing to the works of a miraculous creator is no scientific answer.
- The first was the theological stage, in which events in the physical world were explained in terms of external miraculous powers.
- It had become clear that he was dying and Frieda took him first to Germany and then to the south of France in search of what could only have been a miraculous cure.
- Their cosmic selves and miraculous powers co-exist with these humble identities.
- One less well-documented feature of the canals of East London is their miraculous healing power.
- Jesus receives him and provides breakfast for him, in the miraculous provision of fish and bread.
- Hindus from both India and Mauritius visit the river, which they believe has miraculous powers.
- He claimed never to have been cut and attributed this to miraculous divine protection.
- This miraculous reconciliation of Christ, declares that He is the Son of God!
- Situations which seem to be overwhelming provide an opportunity for God to display His grace and miraculous power on our behalf.
- There is a tradition that these names have miraculous powers if used properly.
- Martyrs' bodily remains were sites of the divine on earth, possessed of miraculous and saving power.
- It was also at Pentecost that King Arthur and his knights were wont to sit and wait for some unusual or miraculous occurrence before they sat to feast.
- By Guru's grace, one attains the eight miraculous powers and all wisdom.
Synonyms supernatural, preternatural, superhuman, inexplicable, unaccountable, fantastic, magical, phenomenal, prodigious rare thaumaturgic - 1.1 Remarkable and bringing very welcome consequences.
奇迹般的;令人惊奇的;非凡的 I felt amazed and grateful for our miraculous escape 我们能奇迹般逃脱真让我惊奇欣慰。 Example sentencesExamples - A York driver has told of his miraculous escape following a collision with a combine harvester on a narrow country road.
- He was certain that he would be able to bring about some kind of miraculous treatment method.
- The manager has already pulled off one miraculous escape from relegation in the Premiership.
- The Lions are showing signs, but nothing miraculous will happen in this one.
- Remastering is truly miraculous producing a picture, albeit black and white of superb quality.
- The military victory was as miraculous as the oil lasting for eight days.
- A miraculous transformation took place as I passed through immigration at the Eurostar check-in.
- But for me, above all else, it was his Schubert which was truly miraculous.
- I have been experiencing restorative outages of up to fourteen hours per day through the use of this miraculous invention.
- Each miraculous medical advance brings with it a host of unanswered questions that cut to the heart of what it means to be human.
- For Albion, two successive Premiership seasons would be unprecedented and nothing short of miraculous.
- The results were not miraculous - but they did suggest that the treatment tended to benefit at least the younger patients.
- Cardan achieved some near miraculous cures and his growing reputation as a doctor led to his being consulted by members of the College.
- Or he may have been part of one of the most miraculous feats of all time.
- Starting Sunday, you were to build your legend even further with a miraculous comeback.
- Unfortunately for Malton the final whistle sounded to prevent a miraculous comeback.
- An Ardglass woman has had a miraculous escape after she was viciously attacked by a crazed seal.
- But any glimmer of a miraculous comeback was blotted out by England's sixth try.
- A youth standing near the parked vehicle, had a miraculous escape from death.
- He'd actually had a miraculous political escape and he was taking all the credit he could.
Synonyms amazing, astounding, remarkable, extraordinary, incredible, unbelievable, sensational unparalleled, unprecedented, unheard of, providential, marvellous, wonderful informal fantastic, fabulous, mind-boggling, mind-blowing
Derivativesnoun Were we suddenly able to fly at will or read minds or travel back in time - ah, how we would marvel at the miraculousness of it all! Example sentencesExamples - But contradiction is no doubt an inseparable part of the human condition, and that suffices as a source of miraculousness.
- The two stopped for a minute to reflect upon the miraculousness of the whole situation.
OriginLate Middle English: from French miraculeux or medieval Latin miraculosus, from Latin miraculum (see miracle). Definition of miraculous in US English: miraculousadjectiveməˈrakyələsməˈrækjələs 1Occurring through divine or supernatural intervention, or manifesting such power. 神奇的;不可思议的;超自然的 神奇疗法。 Example sentencesExamples - It turns out this gentle giant has miraculous healing powers which some of them get a chance to benefit from.
- There is a tradition that these names have miraculous powers if used properly.
- It was also at Pentecost that King Arthur and his knights were wont to sit and wait for some unusual or miraculous occurrence before they sat to feast.
- One less well-documented feature of the canals of East London is their miraculous healing power.
- Their cosmic selves and miraculous powers co-exist with these humble identities.
- The first was the theological stage, in which events in the physical world were explained in terms of external miraculous powers.
- It had become clear that he was dying and Frieda took him first to Germany and then to the south of France in search of what could only have been a miraculous cure.
- He claimed never to have been cut and attributed this to miraculous divine protection.
- In the basilica in Suyapa there is a tiny wooden image of her that is believed to have miraculous powers.
- In adulthood, Zoroaster was resented by followers of the old tradition, but he convinced many with his miraculous cures.
- Jesus receives him and provides breakfast for him, in the miraculous provision of fish and bread.
- Hindus from both India and Mauritius visit the river, which they believe has miraculous powers.
- Martyrs' bodily remains were sites of the divine on earth, possessed of miraculous and saving power.
- Everyone was filled with awe, and many wonders and miraculous signs were done by the apostles.
- By Guru's grace, one attains the eight miraculous powers and all wisdom.
- This miraculous reconciliation of Christ, declares that He is the Son of God!
- His own miraculous power is seemingly well documented, though he himself was reluctant to speak of it.
- He was seen by his followers as having the power to predict miraculous events.
- Situations which seem to be overwhelming provide an opportunity for God to display His grace and miraculous power on our behalf.
- Appealing to the works of a miraculous creator is no scientific answer.
Synonyms supernatural, preternatural, superhuman, inexplicable, unaccountable, fantastic, magical, phenomenal, prodigious - 1.1 Highly improbable and extraordinary and bringing very welcome consequences.
奇迹般的;令人惊奇的;非凡的 I felt amazed and grateful for our miraculous escape 我们能奇迹般逃脱真让我惊奇欣慰。 Example sentencesExamples - A miraculous transformation took place as I passed through immigration at the Eurostar check-in.
- Cardan achieved some near miraculous cures and his growing reputation as a doctor led to his being consulted by members of the College.
- The Lions are showing signs, but nothing miraculous will happen in this one.
- Remastering is truly miraculous producing a picture, albeit black and white of superb quality.
- A York driver has told of his miraculous escape following a collision with a combine harvester on a narrow country road.
- The results were not miraculous - but they did suggest that the treatment tended to benefit at least the younger patients.
- For Albion, two successive Premiership seasons would be unprecedented and nothing short of miraculous.
- I have been experiencing restorative outages of up to fourteen hours per day through the use of this miraculous invention.
- The military victory was as miraculous as the oil lasting for eight days.
- He'd actually had a miraculous political escape and he was taking all the credit he could.
- Starting Sunday, you were to build your legend even further with a miraculous comeback.
- Unfortunately for Malton the final whistle sounded to prevent a miraculous comeback.
- But any glimmer of a miraculous comeback was blotted out by England's sixth try.
- He was certain that he would be able to bring about some kind of miraculous treatment method.
- Or he may have been part of one of the most miraculous feats of all time.
- An Ardglass woman has had a miraculous escape after she was viciously attacked by a crazed seal.
- A youth standing near the parked vehicle, had a miraculous escape from death.
- The manager has already pulled off one miraculous escape from relegation in the Premiership.
- Each miraculous medical advance brings with it a host of unanswered questions that cut to the heart of what it means to be human.
- But for me, above all else, it was his Schubert which was truly miraculous.
Synonyms amazing, astounding, remarkable, extraordinary, incredible, unbelievable, sensational
OriginLate Middle English: from French miraculeux or medieval Latin miraculosus, from Latin miraculum (see miracle). |