exceedingly 的定义
- to an unusual degree; very; extremely: The children were doing exceedingly well in school.
exceedingly 近义词
very; exceptionally
更多exceedingly例句
- Of the 9,000 people who have reported a side effect—which is exceedingly less than 1 percent of the people who have been vaccinated—the bulk of those reports were fatigue, nausea, chills, and headaches.
- So, when the exceedingly rare opportunity to interview Didion presents itself, one takes it.
- Simultaneously, because we have a seasoned team and Scott’s terrific track record around Freshpet, a company that has done exceedingly well, a lot of doors opened for us that I think wouldn’t have otherwise.
- Employing a process called boson sampling, Jiuzhang generates a distribution of numbers that is exceedingly difficult for a classical computer to replicate.
- His theory is that digital advertising is grotesquely overvalued because it’s still so hard to measure, and one reason it’s hard to measure is that the marketplace is exceedingly opaque.
- From there, the company continued to do exceedingly well, likely beyond any of their initial expectations.
- The Raptor is also difficult and expensive to maintain and is exceedingly difficult to upgrade.
- And the waters prevailed exceedingly upon the earth; and all the high hills, that were under the whole heaven, were covered.
- Under normal circumstances, the success of a friend always made me exceedingly happy and proud.
- Another is the fact that even the best dictionaries struggle to detect exceedingly rare words.
- He glanced aside, and saw an exceedingly pretty, dark face, which looked vaguely familiar.
- The friars were exceedingly wroth, and combined to defeat the Generalʼs efforts to come to an understanding with the rebels.
- The works of God are exceedingly glorious and wonderful: no man is able sufficiently to praise him.
- It is exceedingly difficult and is one of the few of his compositions that it interests Liszt to know that people play.
- He spoke Urdu exceedingly well, and it was difficult in the gloom to recognize him as a European.