Maravilloso in english

Wonderful

pronunciation: wʌndɜrfəl part of speech: adjective
In gestures

maravilloso = amazing ; marvellous [marvelous, -USA] ; wonderful ; exquisite ; gee whiz [gee wizz] ; gorgeous ; wondrous ; many splendoured ; light fantastic ; delightful ; heavenly ; picture-perfect ; divine ; swell ; kick-arse/ass ; kick-butt ; as good as gold ; chocolate-box ; awesome ; extraordinaire ; rattling. 

Example: However, this is still a long way from the amazing power of a large mini or mainframe computer.Example: The National Library of Canada in its automation development has done a remarkable and marvelous thing in terms of its interpretation and use of the MARC format.Example: A wonderful grin spread over the manager's face.Example: The idea was exquisite but full of terror.Example: He should beware that the 'gee whiz' or 'Isn't science wonderful' syndrome is not uncommon among the recently converted = He should beware that the 'gee whiz' or 'Isn't science wonderful' syndrome is not uncommon among the recently converted.Example: The hotel features 428 newly renovated guest rooms with upscale southwestern décor and private balconies with gorgeous mountain views = The hotel features 428 newly renovated guest rooms with upscale southwestern décor and private balconies with gorgeous mountain views.Example: It may be fun to discuss wondrous new products, but they won't make much difference in the world if they are too expensive.Example: In the article 'Love is a many splendoured thing' a selection of 13 writers of romance, both new and veteran, all on the rise in their field, discuss their craft and the challenges of today's market.Example: The article is entitled 'Networking the light fantastic. CD-ROMs on LANs'.Example: Indeed, this is one of the most delightful aspects of reference work, providing every day a new intellectual challenge.Example: It is a matter of basic safety for everyone on board, before casting off in the morning for that next heavenly anchorage, to see that everything be properly stowed and secured.Example: The opening day of the pheasant hunting season was almost picture-perfect as warm temperatures and sunshine were the order of the day.Example: Her slinky dress was incredibly sexy, the colour was divine on her, plus the gold accessories were the perfect complement.Example: I was reading this book in anticipatian of the movie and it was swell, it was so good I read it two days straight.Example: I also have a kick-arse group of people working with me to build the business.Example: Finding the right market and coming up with a kick-butt idea can easily make the difference between a struggling business and a successful one.Example: It may look like junk, but to thieves scrap metal has become as good as gold.Example: If you wanted a chocolate-box village, go to the Isle of Wight.Example: In the sometimes frenetic push towards the somewhat awesome concept of Universal Bibliographic Control (UBC), the library needs of the nonscholar are easily overlooked.Example: To get basic ground black pepper, one must begin with whole peppercorns, not as commonly used nowadays, but definitely a culinary experience extraordinaire.Example: Some people may be forgiven for being oblivious to yet another of this town's unconventional quirks that make it such a rattling place in which to live.

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» algo maravilloso pero pasajeroa nine days wonder .

Example: It does not seem to me to be a nine days wonder but a fundamental change of heart that is rejuvenating traditional reference services which have done sterling service over the years.

» año maravillosoannus mirabilis .

Example: 1876 was the year which also saw the first edition of Dewey's Decimal classification: truly an annus mirabilis!.

» de manera maravillosamarvellously [marvelously, -USA] .

Example: Carter has produced a marvellously researched biography of Anthony Blunt, the British art historian who worked as a spy for the Soviet Union.

» estar maravillosalook (like) + a million bucks .

Example: She looked like a million bucks when she walked the red carpet for the opening ceremony of the Film Festival last night.

» estar maravillosolook (like) + a million dollars .

Example: So follow the example of the Hollywood elite this year and enjoy feeling fabulous and looking like a million dollars.

» experiencia maravillosaexperience of a lifetime .

Example: When everyone looks back on it they always seem to say that studying abroad is the experience of a lifetime.

» los años maravillososthe halcyon days .

Example: Hard times lie ahead, the halcyon days are gone -- perhaps forever.

» parecer maravillososound + great .

Example: Wonderful! This sounds great and wish I could participate!.

» sentirse maravillosofeel (like) + a million dollarsfeel (like) + a million bucks .

Example: Last night I slept like a baby and feel like a million dollars today!.

Example: You'll accomplish nothing but you'll feel like a million bucks!!.

» ser muy maravillosobe most amazing .

Example: What is most amazing is that all but one of the buildings erected on the fairgrounds for that event are gone.

» vista maravillosastunning viewbreathtaking view .

Example: Astronauts have filmed the incredible moment a solar storm lit up the skies, giving onlookers a stunning view of the Northern Lights.

Example: Arriving at the Bouchaine Winery in early September, I was speechless as I glanced over the breathtaking views of the famous wine country for the first time.

Maravilloso synonyms

extraordinary in spanish: extraordinario, pronunciation: ekstrəɔrdəneri part of speech: adjective fantastic in spanish: fantástico, pronunciation: fæntæstɪk part of speech: adjective tremendous in spanish: tremendo, pronunciation: trəmendəs part of speech: adjective terrific in spanish: estupendo, pronunciation: tɜrɪfɪk part of speech: adjective marvelous in spanish: maravilloso, pronunciation: mɑrvələs part of speech: adjective wondrous in spanish: maravilloso, pronunciation: wʌndrəs part of speech: adjective rattling in spanish: muy, pronunciation: rætlɪŋ part of speech: noun howling in spanish: clamoroso, pronunciation: haʊlɪŋ part of speech: noun
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