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extraordinarily

/ik-strawr-dn-er-ee, ek-struh-awr-/US // ɪkˈstrɔr dnˌɛr i, ˌɛk strəˈɔr- //UK // (ɪkˈstrɔːdənrɪ, -dənərɪ) //

特别是,格外,格外的,特别是在

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adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : beyond what is usual, ordinary, regular, or established: extraordinary costs.
    • : exceptional in character, amount, extent, degree, etc.; noteworthy; remarkable: extraordinary speed; an extraordinary man.
    • : outside of or additional to the ordinary staff; having a special, often temporary task or responsibility: minister extraordinary and plenipotentiary.

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Examples

  • This explains why his successes in life do not match up with his brilliant aptitudes and with his extraordinary scientific and technical knowledge.

  • Critics, however, blasted the decision, saying it was an extraordinary departure from county policy.

  • We gave the keys to him early’The quarterbacks of this class are part of a trend, but they are extraordinary within it.

  • By looking beyond the categories and approaching people as people, each of us can make an extraordinary difference in the lives of others.

  • Educators Teachers, professors or administrators who have done extraordinary work during this unprecedented time to inspire students to keep going.

  • This is important in the concentration process, which takes place by means of an extraordinarily measured period of boiling.

  • How reliable were the other witnesses, given the extraordinarily charged atmosphere surrounding this case?

  • “Having too much money allows you to be extraordinarily unfocused, which is a bad thing,” Lerer told me back in March.

  • Women are not taught to get a massage or do anything for ourselves because it makes us feel extraordinarily guilty.

  • We are strong in our accomplishments, yet by some cruel irony we possess soft sensitive bodies and extraordinarily tall buildings.

  • Anyway there was a lot of embroidery on it, full of little holes, which somehow contrived to be extraordinarily fetching.

  • The air, motionless again, extraordinarily heated, hung in a dull and yet transparent curtain between them and the sinking sun.

  • Albrechts views, or rather convictions, were extraordinarily paradoxical.

  • Twice had Le Pontois taken furtive glances at the stranger whose lined brow was so extraordinarily familiar.

  • The water of dead seas, because of the additional weight of the substances which it holds, is extraordinarily buoyant.