mirror (n.) 鏡子
a piece of glass with a shiny, metal-covered back
that reflects light, producing an image of
whatever is in front of it
admire (v.) 景仰
to respect and approve of someone or
their behaviour
miracle (n.) 奇蹟
an unusual and mysterious event that is thought to
have been caused by a god, or any very surprising
and unexpected event
mirage (n.) 幻影
a hope or wish that has no chance of being achieved
marvel (v.) 讚賞
後面常接"at"
to show or experience great surprise
or admiration
marvelous (adj.) 極佳的
extremely good
mirror
The driver saw in his driving mirror that a police car was
following him.
那個駕駛人從他的後視鏡看到一輛警車尾隨他。
She was looking at her reflection in the mirror.
她從鏡中看著她的倒影。
admire
He admires your poems very much.
他非常欣賞你的詩。
I admired him for his determination.
我欣賞他的果斷。
miracle
It;s a mirracle that you returned at all.
你能回來是一個奇蹟。
Looking at the state of his car, it's a miracle (that) he
wasn't killed!
看看他的車!他沒死真是一個奇蹟!
mirage
Perhaps we are just chasing a mirage.
或許我們只是在追尋一個幻影。
Electoral victory is just a distant mirage.
當選只是一個妄想。
marvel
We paused to marvel at the view.
我們停下腳步欣賞美景。
"Just look at that waterfall! Isn't it amazing?" she marvelled.
她讚嘆地說:「看看那瀑布!真是太驚人了!」
marvelous
He's done a marvellous job of the decorating.
在裝飾的工作上他做得非常好。
It took me ages to get it right, but it was a marvellous feeling when I did.
我花了許多年去做對的事,但當我做到時,我感覺非常的好。