[C]现象 a fact, event, type of behavior, etc. that exists and can be experienced by the senses, especially one that is unusual and〔or〕 of scientific interest
[C]杰出的人;非凡的人〔事物〕 a person or thing that is very successful or impressive
英英释义
Noun:
any state or process known through the senses rather than by intuition or reasoning
a remarkable development
phenomenon的用法和样例:
例句
用作名词 (n.)
Their so-called prosperity is only a temporary phenomenon. 但他们所谓的繁荣只是一个暂时的现象。
International terrorism is not just a recent phenomenon. 国际恐怖主义并不是近年才有的现象。
Magnetism is a natural phenomenon. 磁力是一种自然现象。
A child who could read at the age of one would indeed be a phenomenon. 一个一岁的孩子能阅读,会被认为是个神童。
Beethoven was a phenomenon among musicians. 贝多芬是音乐家中的奇才。
There are special reasons for this unusual phenomenon. 这种奇事的发生,有其独特的原因。