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adjective1) wunderbar; (having miraculous power) wunderkräftig2) (surprising) erstaunlich; unglaublich* * *[-'rækju-]adjective a miraculous recovery.) wunderbar* * *mi·racu·lous[mɪˈrækjələs]adj wunderbara \miraculous event ein Wunder, etwas Wunderbaresto make a \miraculous recovery wie durch ein Wunder genesen* * *[mɪ'rkjʊləs]adj1) escape, recovery wundersamthat is nothing/little short of miraculous — das grenzt an ein Wunder
2) (= unbelievable, wonderful) wunderbar; achievement, improvement, transformation erstaunlichthere was a miraculous change in her appearance — es war kaum zu fassen, wie sie sich verändert hatte
* * *miraculous [mıˈrækjʊləs]A adj1. übernatürlich, wunderbar, Wunder…:miraculous cure Wunderkur f;it is almost miraculous that … es ist fast ein Wunder, dass …2. fig erstaunlich, unglaublichB s (das) Wunderbare* * *adjective1) wunderbar; (having miraculous power) wunderkräftig2) (surprising) erstaunlich; unglaublich* * *adj.wunderbar adj.wundertätig adj.
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