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extraordinaire

/eks-tra-awr-dee-ner/US // ɛks tra ɔr diˈnɛr //

优秀的人,优秀者,优秀人才,优秀的

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adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1

    French.

    • : extraordinary; uncommon; remarkable.

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Examples

  • The Bears have the sixth-best defensive line entering the 2021 season per Pro Football Focus and should tally an above-average number of sacks with edge rusher extraordinaire Khalil Mack.

  • On to the second block and a stop at Elegant Slumming to chat with jeweler extraordinaire Philip and then a stop at his Philip Morton Gallery.

  • This one by wordsmith extraordinaire Chris Doyle is one of the Invitiest things ever.

  • With the last pick of the second round, I’m taking Tucker Carlson, Fox News host extraordinaire.

  • A winner of the Fields Medal, mathematics’ highest honor, he was known as a problem-solver extraordinaire — the kind of person you might talk to about a problem you’d been working on for months, only to have him solve it on the spot.

  • Or perhaps Franco, meta-celeb extraordinaire, could star in the movie himself?

  • Thanks to astrophysicist extraordinaire Katherine Mack for helpful discussions in putting this article together.

  • Talk show host extraordinaire Ellen DeGeneres is known for her love of scaring her guests and staff.

  • So, it may surprise you to hear that talk-radio host and provocateur extraordinaire Mark Levin and I are in agreement.

  • Top Rising Searches Overall     “Biden”—current vice president and giggler extraordinaire.

  • "Vraiment, c'est fort extraordinaire de se trouver sur un lac Americain," exclaimed Mademoiselle Viefville.

  • Non, non, mais tout aussi extraordinaire pour une Parisienne.

  • En cas de ncessit, la Dlgation peut convoquer la Cour en session extraordinaire.

  • Vous aurez entendu parler peut-tre de cet homme extraordinaire tous gards.

  • Le Quich et le Cakchiquel l'emploient frquemment aussi dans le sens de mystrieux, extraordinaire, merveilleux.'