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单词 annus mirabilis
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Definition of annus mirabilis in English:

annus mirabilis

nounˌanəs mɪˈrɑːbɪlɪsˌænəs məˈrɑbələs
  • A remarkable or auspicious year.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • 1953, as the editors put it, was an annus mirabilis for science.
    • In 1905, an annus mirabilis for Einstein, he made three fundamental discoveries.
    • Anyway, 2005 marks a full century since Einstein's annus mirabilis, the year he published the four papers that catapulted him from clerk at the Bern Patent Office to an international superstar.
    • Gone with the Wind, the biggest achievement in Hollywood's annus mirabilis, is many things to many people.
    • Looking back on this astonishing output, scientists and historians of science marvel at what is commonly referred to as Einstein's annus mirabilis - his miraculous year.
    • Since then, his career has taken off in leaps and bounds, with 2005 turning into an annus mirabilis.
    • The year 1901, as the late Alan Bold once remarked, represented the annus mirabilis of modern Scottish fiction.
    • Brisbane is the team of the century and this year has been its annus mirabilis.
    • The struggles both players had after their annus mirabilis were perhaps natural.
    • As Britain's gains mounted up in the annus mirabilis of 1759, Horace Walpole famously remarked that so numerous were the successes the church bells were worn out ringing for victories.
    • Between courses we continued to plan for victory - truly 2003 is going to be an annus mirabilis.
    • The Year 2001, and for me personally, an annus mirabilis.
    • The annus mirabilis of 1995 was the beginning, the peak, and the end of serious efforts along these lines.
    • On and off the field, there is ample evidence of another resurrection, and season 2004 could well turn into another annus mirabilis.
    • Nineteen twenty two was modernism's annus mirabilis, the year in which both Ulysses and The Waste Land touched down.
    • In this anniversary of Albert Einstein's annus mirabilis of 1905, it is tempting to examine one of the many books treating one of most significant creative outbursts of all time.
    • Germany has chosen to dedicate this year, 2005, to Albert Einstein on the 100th anniversary of his annus mirabilis.
    • England went on to an annus mirabilis: victory in the Six Nations, victory over New Zealand and Australia in New Zealand and Australia, and then victory in the World Cup.
    • This year really is turning out to be her annus mirabilis.
    • Little were we to know that 2000 was to be our annus mirabilis.

Origin

Modern Latin, 'wonderful year'.

 
 

Definition of annus mirabilis in US English:

annus mirabilis

nounˌanəs məˈräbələsˌænəs məˈrɑbələs
  • A remarkable or auspicious year.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • In this anniversary of Albert Einstein's annus mirabilis of 1905, it is tempting to examine one of the many books treating one of most significant creative outbursts of all time.
    • Between courses we continued to plan for victory - truly 2003 is going to be an annus mirabilis.
    • England went on to an annus mirabilis: victory in the Six Nations, victory over New Zealand and Australia in New Zealand and Australia, and then victory in the World Cup.
    • As Britain's gains mounted up in the annus mirabilis of 1759, Horace Walpole famously remarked that so numerous were the successes the church bells were worn out ringing for victories.
    • The year 1901, as the late Alan Bold once remarked, represented the annus mirabilis of modern Scottish fiction.
    • Anyway, 2005 marks a full century since Einstein's annus mirabilis, the year he published the four papers that catapulted him from clerk at the Bern Patent Office to an international superstar.
    • The Year 2001, and for me personally, an annus mirabilis.
    • The annus mirabilis of 1995 was the beginning, the peak, and the end of serious efforts along these lines.
    • This year really is turning out to be her annus mirabilis.
    • In 1905, an annus mirabilis for Einstein, he made three fundamental discoveries.
    • Nineteen twenty two was modernism's annus mirabilis, the year in which both Ulysses and The Waste Land touched down.
    • 1953, as the editors put it, was an annus mirabilis for science.
    • On and off the field, there is ample evidence of another resurrection, and season 2004 could well turn into another annus mirabilis.
    • Since then, his career has taken off in leaps and bounds, with 2005 turning into an annus mirabilis.
    • Germany has chosen to dedicate this year, 2005, to Albert Einstein on the 100th anniversary of his annus mirabilis.
    • Gone with the Wind, the biggest achievement in Hollywood's annus mirabilis, is many things to many people.
    • Looking back on this astonishing output, scientists and historians of science marvel at what is commonly referred to as Einstein's annus mirabilis - his miraculous year.
    • Brisbane is the team of the century and this year has been its annus mirabilis.
    • Little were we to know that 2000 was to be our annus mirabilis.
    • The struggles both players had after their annus mirabilis were perhaps natural.

Origin

Modern Latin, ‘wonderful year’.

 
 
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