extraordinary 的定义
- 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.
extraordinary 近义词
strange and wonderful
extraordinary 的近义词 39 个
- amazing
- bizarre
- curious
- exceptional
- fantastic
- incredible
- marvelous
- odd
- outstanding
- particular
- phenomenal
- rare
- remarkable
- singular
- special
- strange
- surprising
- terrific
- uncommon
- unheard-of
- unimaginable
- unique
- unprecedented
- unusual
- weird
- boss
- fab
- flash
- gnarly
- heavy
- inconceivable
- off beaten path
- out of the ordinary
- peculiar
- stupendous
- unfamiliar
- unthinkable
- unwonted
- wicked
extraordinary 的反义词 26 个
更多extraordinary例句
- The Food That Built America, a new podcast from OZY and The History Channel, tells the extraordinary true stories behind some of your favorite foods and brands.
- The thing that was so extraordinary about what happened in the pandemic is what happened in August and September.
- As Henderson and Foege detail in their books, there were extraordinary challenges that often looked utterly insurmountable in the quest to eradicate smallpox.
- On this front, outcomes from the Pfizer and Moderna trials are extraordinary.
- The Food That Built America, a new podcast from OZY and the History Channel, tells the extraordinary true stories behind some of your favorite foods and brands.
- This breach is an extraordinary emotional drag on the exhausted population.
- And yet our country has redefined citizenship in some extraordinary ways since its inception.
- This is an extraordinary recording that deserves to be much better known.
- “It is extraordinary that in one week of contemporary art auctions almost $2 billion worth of art was sold,” he says.
- The history of horrors in the North Caucasus is so extraordinary and so long as to seem almost otherworldly.
- At this moment an extraordinary commotion began among the watches.
- The fingers of all the clocks in the house were revolving with the most extraordinary rapidity--she was helpless.
- An extraordinary eruption of mount Vesuvius commenced, which in ten days had advanced ten miles from its original source.
- Why expect that extraordinary virtues should be in one person united, when one virtue makes a man extraordinary?
- The only thing that at all tended to shake this conviction, was the extraordinary poltroonery of our new captive.