miracle
noun
ˈmɪrəkəl
noun
1
something
very
lucky
or
very
good
that
happens
which
you
did
not
expect
to
happen
or
did
not
think
was
possible
意外的幸运事,不可思议的事; 奇迹
It’s
a
miracle
you
weren’t
killed!
你没有丧生真是奇迹!
By
some
miracle,
we
managed
to
catch
the
plane.
我们奇迹般地赶上了飞机。
the
economic
miracle
of
the
1950s
20 世纪 50 年代的经济奇迹
She’s
our
miracle
baby.
她是我们的奇迹宝宝。
small/minor
miracle
(something
lucky
but
not
very
important)
幸事,小奇迹
The
fence’s
survival
in
these
winds
seems
like
a
minor
miracle.
这么大的风这些篱笆能不倒下来真是奇迹。
2
an
action
or
event
believed
to
be
caused
by
God,
which
is
impossible
according
to
the
ordinary
laws
of
nature
〔神创造的〕奇迹,神迹
Do
you
believe
in
miracles?
你相信神迹吗?
3
miracle cure/drug
a
very
effective
medical
treatment
that
cures
even
serious
diseases
有奇效的疗法/药物
There
is
no
miracle
cure
for
diabetes.
糖尿病没有特别有效的疗法。
4
work/perform miracles
to
have
a
very
good
effect
or
achieve
a
very
good
result
创造奇迹,有奇效
Maybe
you
should
try
yoga
–
it
worked
miracles
for
me.
也许你该试一试瑜伽 — 它对我有神奇的效果。
5
a miracle of sth
a
very
good
example
of
something
某事物极好的例子; 某事物的精品
The
concert
tour
was
an
absolute
miracle
of
organization.
这次巡回音乐会组织得绝对周到。
a
miracle
of
modern
engineering
现代工程的奇迹