exotically 的 2 个定义
- of foreign origin or character; not native; introduced from abroad, but not fully naturalized or acclimatized: exotic foods; exotic plants.
- strikingly unusual or strange in effect or appearance: an exotic hairstyle.
- of a uniquely new or experimental nature: exotic weapons.
- of, relating to, or involving stripteasing: the exotic clubs where strippers are featured.
- something that is exotic: The flower show included several tropical exotics with showy blooms.
- an exotic dancer; a striptease dancer or belly dancer.
exotically 近义词
等同于 strangely
更多exotically例句
- What matters here is both the biochemical system, which is responsible for the dynamic flavor and aroma behavior and so forth, and also materials that have very precise properties that are somewhat exotic from a materials science standpoint.
- As Jessa Crispin writes in the Boston Review, the most popular female-centered travel stories are ones in which the protagonist uses exotic foods, sights, smells, and customs to fuel her self-discovery.
- I grew up in a small town in the middle of America, and sometimes when I travel to small towns in other places that feel exotic to me, I catch myself thinking, This is a great place.
- HBC’s Saks Fifth Avenue and Neiman Marcus, both higher-end retailers than Nordstrom or Bloomingdale’s, continue to sell fur and exotic skins products.
- This would seem to exclude exotic stablecoins like Dai that are supported in part by algorithms, as well as Tether.
- The original is certainly one of the most exotically strange pieces of writing in any language, and weird beyond description.
- Exotically lovely she was, with primitive, unrestrained passions—typical of the land in which she lived.
- And we saw or heard about the exotically named preprocessed and prepackaged food, about the pastimes of the troops.
- Her voice was as exotically attractive as the rest of her; low, clear, a little throaty.