Definition, Betydelse & Synonymer | Engelska ordet WONDERFULLY
WONDERFULLY
Definition av WONDERFULLY
- avledning till adjektivet wonderful; underbart, ljuvligt
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- The book received very positive reviews from many critics such as Caryn James of The New York Times, who called it "wonderfully rich" and "a trenchant analysis of politics and power that speaks urgently".
- Although some have found his books obscure, according to his student Ellis Sandoz, he was a "wonderfully lucid lecturer with the gift of explaining with complete intelligibility the most abstruse theories to the comprehension and fascination" of his students.
- Bruckner said that Rott played Bach very well, and even improvised wonderfully (a high compliment since Bruckner himself was a great improviser).
- According to satirist John Wells, Old Etonian actor Jonathan Cecil congratulated Frost around this time for "that wonderfully silly voice" he used while performing, but then discovered that it was Frost's real voice.
- In a medium whose heroes tended to be serious and strait-laced, he created three who were wonderfully reckless and exuberant.
- The film premiered on May 11, 2001, and received average reviews, with her part getting an equally mixed response; Robin Clifford for Reeling Reviews concluded that Sossamon was "pretty but little more than an object of affection" and Rob Blackwelder of SPLICEDwire called her role "the movie's weakest link", noting that although Sossamon was a "wonderfully wicked flirt", her character "isn't terribly well established and she's the most jarringly modern sight in this ancient tale".
- Yet with some deft imaginative touches and sleight of logic, the guide transforms this dead zone into a wonderfully different 'world'.
- He called "Tell Him" an event and wrote that two of pop music's best voices are united on a "grand, wonderfully over-the-top ballad that will melt the heart of even the most jaded listener".
- Macfadyen said he was "delighted to be embarking on another dose of Ripper Streetblood and guts, pocket watches and Victorian headgear, wonderfully dark, moving and mysterious story lines from Mr Richard Wardlow".
- Hunter also commented that Jackson and Riley made "Whatever Happens" "something really handsome and smart", allowing listeners "to concentrate on the track's momentous rhythms" such as "Santana's passionate interjections and Lubbock's wonderfully arranged symphonic sweeps".
- A 30 July 1896 newspaper describes a "chaste fiction of children born under the cabbages in a wonderfully framed chromo landscape," and provides other details that confirm Alice Guy's description of her first film.
- The pop culture scholar Shelton Waldrep describes it as "wonderfully dark proto-punk", while the music journalist C.
- They ultimately described it as "easily the highest-quality pad we tested" and "wonderfully responsive", noting that it came with non-skid sticky pads.
- "It was a horrendous accident which took the life of a wonderfully charming, personable, handsome young man, who was a tremendous friend to both Helen and me," Stewart said.
- The cricket writer Colin Bateman described him as "unflinching, unselfish, and often unsmiling while going about his business in the middle, he was a fiercely formidable opener who knew his limitations and worked wonderfully within them".
- Allen Chambers characterized the complex as, "a charmingly informal assemblage" and "wonderfully forthright".
- ‘Evocative, entrancing, a wonderfully rich and absorbing novel, delightful in its evocation of Crete and its many-layered history.
- Hollywood's big event was wonderfully littered by technical errors, bad taste, low comedy and lower necklines.
- And, since this is above all expertly built, wonderfully sung music, the songcraft lets listeners ignore all of the above and just dance.
- " Morrison's most recent memoir is Two Sisters (2023), which Rachel Cooke characterised as "a wonderfully heartfelt and tender thing: delicate and unstinting and clear-eyed.
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