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anomalies

/uh-nom-uh-leez/US // əˈnɒm ə liz //

异常情况,异常现象,异常点,异常

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the plural of anomaly.

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Examples

  • Physicians there are skilled enough to perform mid-trimester abortions, as well as procedures for women with fetal anomalies.

  • Though the documented cases of direct killing are not numerous, they must be taken very seriously and not dismissed as anomalies.

  • The other 22 Republican senators are probably lost (although there are a couple of anomalies among that 22).

  • Investigators are also looking into anomalies in the life of the cyclist who was killed at the scene.

  • We are getting rid of some very long- standing, discriminatory anomalies.

  • I here except heiresses, who, being anomalies, deserve a particular paragraph for themselves.

  • The distance which separates the Mother Country from the Dominions causes the anomalies to be scarcely perceptible.

  • The more you delve into the religions of the Americans the more anomalies you find.

  • Anyone who chooses can verify the facts stated, and may perhaps discover more curious anomalies still.

  • This, however, is one of those natural anomalies that we would do well to leave alone.