单词 | phenomenon |
释义 | phenomenonWord family adjectivephenomenalphenomenalisticphenomenologicalnounphenomenalismphenomenalistphenomenalityphenomenismphenomenistphenomenologistphenomenonphenomenologyverbphenomenalizephenomenizeadverbphenomenally phe·nom·e·non /fɪˈnɒmənən $ fɪˈnɑːmənɑːn, -nən/ ●●○ W3 AWL noun (plural phenomena /-nə/) [countableC] 1 HAPPENsomething that happens or exists in society, science, or nature, especially something that is studied because it is difficult to understand 现象 phenomenon of the growing phenomenon of telecommuting 逐渐增多的远程办公现象 Homelessness is not a new phenomenon. 无家可归已不是什么新现象。 natural/historical/social etc phenomenon ► see thesaurus at event Language is a social and cultural phenomenon. 语言是一种社会文化现象。 2. UNUSUALsomething or someone that is very unusual because of a rare quality or ability that they have 非凡的人[事物];奇才;奇事 n COLLOCATIONS adjectives a new phenomenon The idea that we may be able to live forever is is not a new phenomenon. a recent phenomenon Detailed food labelling is a fairly recent phenomenon. a common phenomenon Cloudy water is a common phenomenon in new aquariums. a rare phenomenon Planes have occasionally disappeared in midair, but this is a rare phenomenon. a strange phenomenon What could explain this strange phenomenon? a natural phenomenon (=one that happens in nature) Natural phenomena such as the appearance of comets intrigued him. a social/cultural etc phenomenon Crime is a complex social phenomenon. supernatural/paranormal phenomena (=ones that appear to be against the laws of nature) Ghosts are one example of paranormal phenomena. psychic phenomena (=relating to the power of the human mind to do strange things) psychic phenomena such as telepathy Examples from the Corpus phenomenon• Still walking five miles a day at the age of 95, the woman was an absolute phenomenon.• He is yet another phenomenon of questionable tangibility to emerge from the twelfth century.• the increasing phenomenon of the single parent family• Then an interesting phenomenon takes place: they become a safety valve.• Is it an illusion to imagine that this is a merely modern phenomenon? he wrote.• A new phenomenon is identified in some prisons.• Industrial ReD in the public sector is a relatively new phenomenon and the expectations from it are not very clear.• In dealing with this new phenomenon, I have two points to make.• The cell phone is a relatively recent phenomenon. It's difficult at the moment to assess its effects.• The same phenomenon was observed in New York.• We now know that our system of planets orbiting the sun is not a unique phenomenon. phenomenon of• the phenomenon of international terrorism (1500-1600) Late Latin Greek phainomenon, from phainein “to show” |
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