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anomalous

/uh-nom-uh-luhs/US // əˈnɒm ə ləs //UK // (əˈnɒmələs) //

反常的,反常,异常的,变态的

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : deviating from or inconsistent with the common order, form, or rule; irregular; abnormal: Advanced forms of life may be anomalous in the universe.
    • : not fitting into a common or familiar type, classification, or pattern; unusual: He held an anomalous position in the art world.
    • : incongruous or inconsistent.
    • : Grammar. irregular.

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Examples

  • After an administration that actively hollowed out international institutions and goodwill, a renewed commitment to the world is necessary to show that this behavior was anomalous.

  • Women remained relegated to anomalous, feminized, supplemental categories and remained forgotten in broader narratives of popular music.

  • Disturbances in the planet’s magnetosphere, which are usually caused by anomalous outer-space events like solar flares, might mess with the inner workings of the brain, scrambling our perceptions in strange ways.

  • Pixie enables engineering teams to fundamentally rethink their monitoring strategy as it presents a vision of the future where we detect anomalous behavior and make operational decisions inside the infrastructure layer itself.

  • While some larger, older financial institutions have been slower to adapt their rule-based legacy systems, smaller, newer firms are using machine learning to look out for anomalous activity, whatever it might be.

  • No matter the name, the purported “anomalous primate” has long been the subject of a cycle of stories and skepticism.

  • Alito opened the door by questioning the “anomalous” Abood precedent, which lets states coerce union members into paying dues.

  • The bank acknowledges that it has some problems, but says they are anomalous.

  • The computers were being fed anomalous data because of a failed air speed gauge.

  • History has not decided about Carter because he is so anomalous.

  • He admitted that this was an anomalous course of legislation, and that the board would be entrusted with extraordinary powers.

  • A mongrel and anomalous species like the German Meerkatzen—monkey-cats.

  • From that time on Quin's status in the family became less anomalous.

  • At the time of the arrival of Pizarro, a curious condition, anomalous in their records, had arisen.

  • But, let me repeat, I was in an anomalous condition of mind, with my nerves set on edge by the events of the evening.