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remarkably

/ri-mahr-kuh-blee/US // rɪˈmɑr kə bli //

值得注意的是,难能可贵的是,不寻常的,难能可贵

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adv.副词 adverb
  1. 1
    • : to a notable or unusual degree; extraordinarily:Because he was such a remarkably principled and decent man, he made a habit of responding personally to every one of his many fan letters.
    • : in a way that is worth taking note of:Remarkably, this little video just happened to be exactly what I needed to prepare for my job interview.

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Examples

  • Yet the most remarkable journey of her life was across a private border, when she cast off her earlier identity as James Morris and became Jan Morris.

  • One of the most remarkable features of human nature is its plasticity.

  • One of the most remarkable achievements of the past four years was federal criminal justice reform, which passed with overwhelming support from politicians in both parties.

  • In honor of that remarkable abundance, we’ve put together this celebration of the books that helped us maintain our wits during trying times.

  • “It’s just remarkable the number of guns, the proliferation of guns, in this region,” Smith said.

  • What I had “on the girls” were some remarkably brave first-person accounts.

  • For someone doing, as he puts it, “double duty,” the 59-year-old Condon looks remarkably spry.

  • Whether or not we believe that divine precepts give us guidance, our behavior is remarkably similar.

  • People who know him speak of a relaxed and charming man, remarkably free of arrogance or unpleasantness.

  • Remarkably enough, there could be a surprise in store for Democrats who see these things clearly and are searching for a leader.

  • That is the only point in which one sees Liszt's sense of his own greatness; otherwise his manner is remarkably unassuming.

  • They had then as leader a very honest man, who got along remarkably well with the natives of the country.

  • It is remarkably good, and some exceptionally fine asbestos has been got out here.

  • Although bordering on the lowest state of destitution—and that is a remarkably low state in London!

  • The inhabitants of the city looked remarkably well after the 105 daysʼ siege.