extraordinaire / ɛks tra ɔr diˈnɛr /

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extraordinaire 的定义

adj. 形容词 adjective

French.

  1. extraordinary; uncommon; remarkable.

extraordinaire 近义词

adj. 形容词 adjective

extraordinary

更多extraordinaire例句

  1. 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.
  2. 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.
  3. This one by wordsmith extraordinaire Chris Doyle is one of the Invitiest things ever.
  4. With the last pick of the second round, I’m taking Tucker Carlson, Fox News host extraordinaire.
  5. 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.
  6. Or perhaps Franco, meta-celeb extraordinaire, could star in the movie himself?
  7. Thanks to astrophysicist extraordinaire Katherine Mack for helpful discussions in putting this article together.
  8. Talk show host extraordinaire Ellen DeGeneres is known for her love of scaring her guests and staff.
  9. So, it may surprise you to hear that talk-radio host and provocateur extraordinaire Mark Levin and I are in agreement.
  10. Top Rising Searches Overall     “Biden”—current vice president and giggler extraordinaire.
  11. "Vraiment, c'est fort extraordinaire de se trouver sur un lac Americain," exclaimed Mademoiselle Viefville.
  12. Non, non, mais tout aussi extraordinaire pour une Parisienne.
  13. En cas de ncessit, la Dlgation peut convoquer la Cour en session extraordinaire.
  14. Vous aurez entendu parler peut-tre de cet homme extraordinaire tous gards.
  15. Le Quich et le Cakchiquel l'emploient frquemment aussi dans le sens de mystrieux, extraordinaire, merveilleux.'