0 something or someone astonishing or wonderful -- zázrak, div
1 (often with at) to feel astonishment or wonder (at) -- obdivovat (se)
During the genre's heyday, from the 1830s to the 1860s, the critics were, in general, satisfied, sometimes marvelling extravagantly at the verisimilitude of the sets and costumes.
The watching crowd marvelled at this.
An anthology of miracles, marvels and prodigies.
In the past the world has marvelled at our performances.
I have always marvelled at the degree to which that has been accepted by parents in outlying parts of the country.
In 1972, with all the marvels of modern science, for poverty we have this computerised version of the soup kitchen—the family income supplement scheme.
We know what marvels the industry of the last 50 years has wrought.
Then there are the marvels of modern science.
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