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extraordinarily

[ɪk'strɔ:dnrəlɪ] [ɪkˈstrɔrdnˌɛrɪlɪ]
  • 形容词:extraordinary;
  • 例句
    英语四级真题
      An extraordinarily important study skill is knowing how to mark a book.
      出自-2014年6月听力原文
    柯林斯高阶英汉双解学习词典释义
    • ADJ-GRADED
      非凡的;优秀的;出色的
      If you describe something or someone as extraordinary, you mean that they have some extremely good or special quality.
      例句
      We've made extraordinary progress as a society in that regard... 在那个方面,我们的社会已经取得了巨大的进步。 The task requires extraordinary patience and endurance... 那项任务需要非凡的耐心和毅力。
    • ADJ-GRADED
      非常奇特的;令人惊奇的
      If you describe something as extraordinary, you mean that it is very unusual or surprising.
      例句
      What an extraordinary thing to happen!... 这事儿真蹊跷! His decision to hold talks is extraordinary because it could mean the real end of the war. 他作出举行谈判的决定非同寻常,因为这可能意味着战争真的要结束了。
    • ADJ
      (会议)特别的
      An extraordinary meeting is arranged specially to deal with a particular situation or problem, rather than happening regularly.
      例句
      ...at an extraordinary meeting of the sport's ruling body... 在体育运动管理机构的特别会议上 Representatives of the colonies met in an extraordinary congress. 各殖民地代表在一次特别大会上会面。
    英汉词典释义
    • adv.
      非常;格外地;异常地
      An elephant’s nose is extraordinarily long! 大象的鼻子特别长! He had an extraordinarily penetrating gaze. 他的目光有股异乎寻常的洞察力。 She is an extraordinarily beautiful girl. 她是个美丽非凡的姑娘。 He wore an extraordinarily solemn expression. 他脸上带着异常严肃的表情。
    英英词典释义
    • Adverb
      1. extremely;
      "she was inordinately smart""it will be an extraordinarily painful step to negotiate"