A1 noun 中性 #228 最常用

wonder

/ˈwʌndər/

A feeling of surprise and admiration that you have when you see something very beautiful, strange, or impressive. It can also refer to a thing or event that causes this feeling of amazement.

例句

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1

The children looked at the Christmas tree with wonder in their eyes.

The children looked at the Christmas tree with wonder in their eyes.

2

The preservation of these ancient ruins is a source of great wonder to historians.

The preservation of these ancient ruins is a source of great wonder to historians.

3

It is a wonder that you managed to finish all that work so quickly!

It is a wonder that you managed to finish all that work so quickly!

词族

名词
wonder
Verb
wonder
副词
wonderfully
形容词
wonderful
相关
wonderment
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记忆技巧

Think of the 'O' in 'wonder' as an open mouth in surprise: 'Oh! How wonderful!'

快速测验

The Grand Canyon is truly a natural ______ of the world.

正确!

正确答案是: wonder

例句

1

The children looked at the Christmas tree with wonder in their eyes.

everyday

The children looked at the Christmas tree with wonder in their eyes.

2

The preservation of these ancient ruins is a source of great wonder to historians.

formal

The preservation of these ancient ruins is a source of great wonder to historians.

3

It is a wonder that you managed to finish all that work so quickly!

informal

It is a wonder that you managed to finish all that work so quickly!

4

Philosophers often argue that wonder is the starting point of all scientific inquiry.

academic

Philosophers often argue that wonder is the starting point of all scientific inquiry.

5

The new marketing strategy worked like a wonder for our quarterly sales.

business

The new marketing strategy worked like a wonder for our quarterly sales.

词族

名词
wonder
Verb
wonder
副词
wonderfully
形容词
wonderful
相关
wonderment

常见搭配

sense of wonder sense of wonder
natural wonder natural wonder
fill with wonder fill with wonder
wonders of nature wonders of nature
no wonder no wonder

常用短语

no wonder

it is not surprising

wonders will never cease

an expression of surprise when something unexpected happens

a nine days' wonder

something that is famous for a short time and then forgotten

容易混淆的词

wonder vs wander

To 'wander' means to walk around slowly without a specific purpose, while 'wonder' refers to a feeling of surprise.

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使用说明

The noun 'wonder' is often used after 'with' to describe an emotion (e.g., 'with wonder') or as a countable noun to describe an amazing thing (e.g., 'a wonder of the world').

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常见错误

Learners often misspell 'wonder' as 'wander' because the pronunciations are similar, or they confuse the noun form with the adjective 'wonderful'.

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记忆技巧

Think of the 'O' in 'wonder' as an open mouth in surprise: 'Oh! How wonderful!'

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词源

Derived from the Old English word 'wundor', meaning a marvelous thing or an object of astonishment.

语法模式

countable noun (e.g., The seven wonders) uncountable noun for emotion (e.g., Filled with wonder) often follows 'it is a...' in expressions
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文化背景

The 'Seven Wonders of the Ancient World' is a culturally significant list representing the most remarkable human-made structures of classical antiquity.

快速测验

The Grand Canyon is truly a natural ______ of the world.

正确!

正确答案是: wonder

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