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单词 sensational
释义
sensationalsen‧sa‧tion‧al /senˈseɪʃənəl/ ●○○ adjective Examples
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER DICTIONARIES
  • sensational findings
  • She still looks sensational at 56.
  • Stanford made a sensational comeback in the second half.
  • The media played up the more sensational aspects of the case.
EXAMPLES FROM THE CORPUS
  • An even more sensational racial incident in the summer of 1946 was cause for great public and administrative concern.
  • He was no longer interested in sensational revelations by anonymous informants.
  • His real obsession was ever with the sensational effects of the titillating text.
  • It also spurred an outpouring of spurious books and sensational films.
  • Not all reporting of rape is of sensational cross-examination.
  • That was sensational for the people of Cleveland.
Collocations
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
· The match was a sensational climax to the season.
COLLOCATIONS FROM THE CORPUSADVERB
· We take a look at some of the most sensational sweaters around.· In history they will be seen as trapped, important and the most sensational and magnificent rock'n'roll failure ever.· These pictures were the most sensational evidence when her second husband, the Duke of Argyll, sued for divorce.· The first occasion, in 1967, was the most sensational.· In 1609 came the most sensational discovery of his life.· She is the the most sensational woman I have ever seen, he thought.
NOUN
· These are the most unusual and sensational cases.
· A string of sensational stories has made them deeply unpopular.· Every once in a while the press comes out with sensational stories about Sisters who leave.· The newspapers in Glasgow didn't run any sensational stories about kids indulging in drugs, mass drunkenness or violence.· These photos will no longer be evaluated as art, but will be evaluated as part of a sensational story.· They must have been less pleased when a slightly sensational story got into Weekend under my own name.
1very interesting, exciting, and surprising:  a sensational discovery The show was a sensational success. a sensational 6–0 victory2intended to interest, excite, or shock people – used to show disapproval:  sensational newspaper stories sensational headlines3informal very good SYN  stunning:  She looked sensational.sensationally adverb
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