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exceptionally 的定义
- in a way or to a degree that is unusual or extraordinary; extremely: The combination of an exceptionally high tide and a devastating storm surge has wreaked havoc on coastal communities.In the photo, a young woman sits on the floor of a small shanty in an exceptionally impoverished neighborhood.
exceptionally 近义词
unusually
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更多exceptionally例句
- However, there are some common factors that tie many of these blazes together and make them exceptional.
- The researchers also identified new areas that could preserve hot spots of exceptional species diversity, and large tracts of wilderness needed to support wide-ranging animals like caribou.
- To conserve additional areas with exceptional biodiversity, an additional 6 percent needs protecting.
- They’ll also be saving money and enjoying greater access to exceptional talent, as well.
- It’s early, but there are signs Tesla’s Model 3 could be as exceptional in the used market as it has been in the new-car world.
- The news only got out to a few people in the building, who described the next day at work as exceptionally awkward.
- The Habsburg army, however, Watson contends, were exceptionally bloodthirsty.
- Both women were trailblazers, and remain exceptionally highly regarded among their peers.
- At best, his administration appeared exceptionally lax, and at worst, it willfully obstructed justice.
- An exceptionally large first run of 200,000 copies was reportedly printed in Germany for the same reason.
- My schooling was shocking but, as a blessed compensation, my college stage was rather exceptionally good.
- So far, except that he possessed an exceptionally charming voice, I had no chance of forming an opinion of my cousin's fiancé.
- Thin, with mighty shoulders and an exceptionally deep chest, it was obvious that his strength must be enormous.
- It is remarkably good, and some exceptionally fine asbestos has been got out here.
- His perception was still exceptionally alert, its acuteness left over, apparently, from the earlier days of pain and jealousy.