Большой англо-русский словарь (с транскрипциями)
[fɪˈnɔmɪnə] явления dangerous phenomena disastrous phenomena ebb and flow phenomena electric phenomena electrokinetic phenomena past weather phenomena prebreakdown phenomena present weather phenomena thermoelectric phenomena time-varying phenomena
pl от phenomenon
accompaning ~ сопутствующие явления
phenomena pl от phenomenon
Merriam-Webster's Collegiate® Dictionary, 11th Edition
noun (plural -nas)
Date: 1576
phenomenon ,
Usage: Phenomena has been in occasional use as a singular for more than 400 years and its plural phenomenas for more than 35
0. Our evidence shows that it is primarily a speech form used by poets, critics, and professors, among others, but one that sometimes turns up in edited prose . It is etymologically no more irregular than stamina, agenda, and candelabra, but it has nowhere near the frequency of use that they have, and while they are standard, phenomena is still rather borderline.