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Remarkable Meaning in English

word

/ɹiˈmɑɹkəbəɫ/
ri-MAR-kuh-buhl
/ɹɪmˈɑːkəbəl/
ri-MAH-kuh-buhl

释义

Something remarkable is unusual, impressive, or worthy of attention. It can describe a person, achievement, change, or quality that stands out clearly from others.

用法与细微差别

Common in both everyday and formal English. Often appears before nouns like 'progress', 'ability', 'achievement', and 'recovery'. Stronger and more positive than 'interesting'; it usually suggests real admiration or surprise.

例句

She made remarkable progress in just two weeks.

basic

The baby has a remarkable memory for songs.

basic

It was a remarkable day for the whole team.

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Her recovery after the accident was truly remarkable.

natural

What’s remarkable is how calm he stayed under pressure.

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They did a remarkable job turning that old house into a home.

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