US /əˈmezmənt/
・UK /əˈmeɪzmənt/
and to the amazement of the team, there was a huge increase in downforce.
wings began to sag towards the ground of the wind tunnel and to the amazement of the team
But when he reaches the next crossing, he stops and looks up in amazement.
But when he reaches the next crossing, he stops and looks up in amazement.
with indescribable amazement read the name of Gabriel John Utterson. He looked at Poole,
but in place of the name of Edward Hyde, the lawyer, with indescribable amazement, read the name of Gabriel John Utterson.
And the point of the content is to pull you out of context in such a dramatic manner in order to force you to gawk in amazement at the ubiquitous everyday wonders that we seem to be culturally disposed to ignore.
in order to force you to gawk in amazement
Watch as the ethnically diverse heroes you know and love are brought to life as generic white kids and the ethnically diverse villains—stay ethnically diverse—wonder in amazement at how a $150 million movie ended up with some of the worst special effects ever put to film, scenes that weren't lit properly, and
VOICE (CONT'D) Wonder in amazement at how a $150
Thank you to Philip Estroud and to Jordan Peterson, who has my unvarnished admiration and amazement, and
Thank you to Philippa Stroud and to Jordan Peterson, who has my unvarnished admiration and amazement.
Simon: "Oh beautiful!" (Martina was in amazement)
to receive the action of amazement in this situation.
So: "Prepare to be amazed." Whether this is a tagline for a movie or something like that, they're telling you: "Prepare to be amazed by something." So you're going to receive the action of amazement in this situation.
your mind stops in amazement
Your mind stops in amazement.
"You have but to name it." "This photograph." The king stared in amazement.
"You have but to name it." "This photograph." The king stared in amazement.