phenomenal

英 [fəˈnɒm.ɪ.nəl]      美 [fəˈnɑː.mə.nəl]
  • adj. 现象的;显著的;异常的;能知觉的;惊人的,非凡的
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1、pheno- "appear, show, be seen" + -men- "passive suffix" + -al.
2、字面含义:that which appears or is seen. 即:被看到的事物。=> 由此,表示:现象。
phenomenal 非凡的

来自phenomenon,现象,非凡的人。

phenomenal (adj.)
1803, "of the nature of a phenomenon," a hybrid from phenomenon + -al (1). Meaning "remarkable, exceptional" is from 1850.
[Phenomenal] is a metaphysical term with a use of its own. To divert it from this proper use to a job for which it is not needed, by making it do duty for remarkable, extraordinary, or prodigious, is a sin against the English language. [Fowler]
Related: Phenomenally.
1. Exports of Australian wine are growing at a phenomenal rate.
澳大利亚葡萄酒出口正在以惊人的速度增长。
2. The product has been a phenomenal success.
这一产品获得了极大的成功。
3. He is a phenomenal runner.
他是个非凡的赛跑选手.
4. The speed with which digital cameras can take, process and transmit an image is phenomenal.
数码相机拍摄、处理和传输图像的速度相当惊人。
5. The performances have been absolutely phenomenal.
表演绝对精彩。