uncommonly 的定义
- in an uncommon or unusual manner or degree.
- exceptionally; outstandingly.
- rarely; infrequently.
uncommonly 近义词
infrequently
更多uncommonly例句
- An uncommonly warm, dry spring and a blistering summer decimated the snowpack in the Cascades, the lower 48’s most glaciated range.
- The acceptance speeches were uncommonly witty, intimate and engaging as well—perhaps in part because the winners weren’t worried about getting played off the stage mid-sentence.
- So unless your boyfriend is uncommonly secure, it will sting to hear that you’ve been turned off by one of his moves this whole time.
- More uncommonly, ice is the dominant precipitation form, falling for many hours.
- But he was always uncommonly gracious, a truly gentle man, willing to dispense wisdom and perspective when asked.
- Like Miller, Wolf suffers from the radical self-delusion that mistakes bonkers political views for uncommonly brave opinion.
- Next, we're treated to an uncommonly long stand up excerpt centered around, naturally, God and women.
- The run-up to that poll has been marked by uncommonly high support for populist, so-called Euroskeptic parties.
- Klitschko is six-foot-seven and 250 pounds, and has an uncommonly long reach.
- Deppe was in an uncommonly good humour, and kept making little jokes.
- It struck me that he was uncommonly philosophical about it, so I merely grunted and went on with my dinner.
- The arms, too, not uncommonly are spread out from the two sides of the trunk just as in the front view.
- This was a very strong expression of approbation, and an uncommonly hearty welcome from a person of Mr. Sikess temperament.
- Sad and very rough experience of life had taught him to be uncommonly circumspect for his years.