extraordinary

美音:[ɪk'strɔrd(ə)n.eri] 英音:[ɪk'strɔː(r)d(ə)n(ə)ri]

简单释义:


adj.意想不到的;令人惊奇的;奇怪的;不平常的

网络特别的;非凡的;非常的

完整释义:


adj.

1.非常的,异常的,非凡的,卓绝的
2.非凡的,不平凡的,异乎寻常的,不同寻常的,卓绝非凡的,不同凡响的
3.意外的,离奇的,可惊的;特别的
4.非常(的),反常的
5.了不起的,值得一提的
6.奇特的,离奇(的),古怪的,希奇古怪的
7.惊人的,大大的,巨大的,巨额的
8.出人意料的,不可思议的;令人大惑不解的
9.出色的,迷人的,美貌绝伦的
10.特命的,特派的;临时的


例句:

  1. I find that extraordinary, not to be able to see light, not to be able to see darkness.
    我觉得这非常奇特,看不见光,也看不见黑暗。

  2. Xiu Yi ordered his deeds alone before extraordinary sensitivity, interested in loyalty, their requests to any of the body.
    独其行义饬修,才敏过人,有志于忠义者,其请以身任之。

  3. Mr. Kaim said his government would ask the United Nations Security Council to convene an extraordinary session to discuss the matter.
    凯姆说,他的政府会要求联合国安理会(UnitedNationsSecurityCouncil)召开特别会议来讨论此事。

  4. Already he had begun to forget them, and Shepperton soon became an extraordinary aviary, filled with birds of every species.
    他已经把那些邻居们给忘记了,谢伯顿不久就变成了一个特别的鸟类饲养场,拥有各类品种的鸟。

  5. He might not have been able to get a big plan through Congress, or at least not without using extraordinary political tactics.
    也许国会无法通过一份更大的计划,或者至少可以说,不采取非同寻常的政治战术就无法在国会通过。

  6. We have only to turn to that extraordinary discovery made by Edison and to see the significance of it.
    我们只要研究一下爱迪生所作出的杰出发现就可以看到其重大意义。

  7. She was a small, plump, fair woman, with a bright, clear eye, and an extraordinary air of neatness and briskness.
    她是个娇小、丰满的漂亮女子,两眼清澈明亮,带着一付不寻常的利索敏捷的样子。

  8. This extraordinary event will at least lead rival politicians of Japan to put down divergences and work together to figure out a budget.
    这个非常事件至少会促使日本敌对的政界人士暂搁分歧,合力出台一份预算。

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