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exceptional

/ik-sep-shuh-nl/US // ɪkˈsɛp ʃə nl //UK // (ɪkˈsɛpʃənəl) //

异常,特殊,特殊的,卓越的

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : forming an exception or rare instance; unusual; extraordinary: The warm weather was exceptional for January.
    • : unusually excellent; superior: an exceptional violinist.
    • : Education. being intellectually gifted.being physically or especially mentally disabled to an extent that special schooling is required.

Synonyms & Antonyms

adj.irregular
Antonyms
adj.excellent, wonderful
Antonyms

Examples

  • Many countries, including South Africa, have adopted exceptional measures to curb the virus.

  • Many served a jerk chicken that was good — exceptional, even.

  • One of the common attributes of a digitally mature organization is a data-driven culture or structure, particularly as a means to deliver exceptional experiences.

  • Still, despite the situation, many winemakers say fruit quality is exceptional.

  • As you’d expect for that price, it provides exceptional stabilization.

  • For them, at least, the United States remains the exceptional nation, the indispensable one you turn to in time of trouble.

  • Jackson was an exceptional math and science student; the dreaded Bartlett was one of his favorite professors.

  • As the doors opened, there were black people who were exceptional opening those doors.

  • Yes, 2014 was a big Republican win, but this idea that Obama showed exceptional weakness in the midterms is simply inaccurate.

  • I do think the Holocaust is exceptional in all kinds of ways.

  • It has only been a rare and exceptional class hitherto that has gone on learning throughout life.

  • Here and there exceptional industry or extraordinary capacity raised the artisan to wealth and turned the "man" into the "master."

  • Tausig, in my opinion, did possess exceptional genius in composition, though he left but few works behind him to attest it.

  • Even this exceptional pupil had better carefully study the ensuing examples.

  • His exceptional ability was soon recognised and his promotion was rapid.

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