How to say "phenomenon" in English?

The English word for phenomenon is Phenomenon, and its pronunciation is English [f? n? m? n? Beautiful? n\:m? n? N]. The specific interpretation is as follows:

Phenomenon? English [f? n? m? n? Beautiful? n\:m? n? n]?

Phenomenon, event; Miracle; Extraordinary man

Example: this? Form? Yes? Civil engineering? Disobedience? Isn't it? Answer? Especially? New? Phenomenon. ?

This form of civil disobedience is not a particularly new phenomenon.

1, when the phenomenon is the solution of "phenomenon", its complex form is phenomenon; ; Be an excellent person.

2. When solving "extraordinary people [things]", its plural form is a phenomenon in British English and a phenomenon in American English.

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Distinguish synonyms?

First, the phenomenon, appearance

Both words can mean "phenomenon".

1 and phenomenon are philosophical concepts and abstract or scientific phenomena.

2. Appearance is a general term and a concrete phenomenon.

Marvel Comics, miracle, miracle, phenomenon.

These nouns all mean "miracle".

1, Marvel Comics focuses on the unusual and strange, which makes people curious.

2. Miracles generally refer to strange things that human beings think impossible.

3. Wonder usually refers to amazing deeds, people or scenery, mainly referring to miracles created by people.

4. Phenomena refer to rare phenomena or strange things.