phenomena
phenomena — 名詞
1. things people can observe directly or notice through careful study, especially o
現象
可直接觀察到的特殊事物
things people can observe directly or notice through careful study, especially ones that seem unusual or worth explaining
Northern Lights are phenomena tourists travel to Iceland to see.
北極光是旅客會特地飛去冰島看的自然現象。
collocation: natural phenomena
Scientists study sleep phenomena in children at the city hospital.
科學家在市立醫院研究兒童的睡眠現象。
study phenomena
These weather phenomena often appear after hot, wet afternoons.
這些天氣現象常在悶熱又潮濕的午後出現。
The museum explains phenomena like rainbows with simple wall charts.
博物館用簡單的掛圖解釋彩虹這類現象。
At school, hallway rumors were discussed as social phenomena.
在學校裡,走廊上的謠言被當作社會現象來討論。
文法句型
study phenomena
explain phenomena
natural phenomena
social phenomena
用法筆記
This headword is the plural form of phenomenon in standard English. Common before nouns like natural, social, and cultural, and after verbs such as observe, explain, and study.
常見錯誤
2. people or things that become so successful or widely talked about that they attr
紅極一時
因特別出色而大受歡迎
people or things that become so successful or widely talked about that they attract strong public attention
Ava and June became local phenomena after one school play.
Ava 和 June 在一場校內戲劇後紅極一時,成了地方名人。
become local phenomena
These toy trains became national phenomena after TV hosts praised them.
這些玩具火車在電視主持人稱讚後,成了全國矚目的熱門商品。
become national phenomena
Within months, both brothers were treated as phenomena by music magazines.
短短幾個月內,這對兄弟就被音樂雜誌當成紅極一時的人物。
After one dance video, the sisters turned into online phenomena.
一支舞蹈影片之後,那對姊妹立刻成了網路上紅極一時的人物。
Few writers become national phenomena before finishing high school.
很少有作家在高中畢業前就紅極一時,成為全國話題。
- failure
someone or something that does not succeed or attract positive attention
文法句型
be phenomena
become phenomena
online phenomena
national phenomena
用法筆記
Often used for singers, actors, products, games, or trends that suddenly draw very wide attention. Distinguish from sense 1: here the focus is outstanding popularity or success, not a thing being observed or studied.