uncustomarily 的 2 个定义
- according to or depending on custom; usual; habitual.
- of or established by custom rather than law.
- Law. defined by long-continued practices: the customary service due from land in a manor.
plural cus·tom·ar·ies.
- a book or document containing the legal customs or customary laws of a locality.
- any body of such customs or laws.
uncustomarily 近义词
等同于 especially
uncustomarily 的近义词 34 个
- chiefly
- exclusively
- notably
- principally
- specially
- specifically
- peculiarly
- abnormally
- above all
- before all else
- conspicuously
- curiously
- eminently
- expressly
- extraordinarily
- in particular
- in specie
- mainly
- markedly
- oddly
- outstandingly
- preeminently
- primarily
- remarkably
- signally
- singularly
- strangely
- strikingly
- supremely
- unaccountably
- uncommonly
- uniquely
- unusually
- wonderfully
uncustomarily 的反义词 6 个
更多uncustomarily例句
- A Marine was standing outside the West Wing on Wednesday afternoon, as is customary when the president is in the Oval Office.
- As is customary, the court did not give a reason for not accepting Davis’s case.
- One difference between the two initiatives is that Asana has no lockup for employee and other insider shares as is typically customary with a direct listing.
- At the same time, it complained that Apple had “dismissed” its requests to waive the App Store’s customary 30% fee on in-app purchases.
- The Centers for Disease Control, as is customary, developed its own test, but a lab error made it useless.
- “In almost all rural areas of Switzerland, it is customary to eat cats and dogs,” she says.
- Such political statements are not customary after a meeting with the president, and Malloy hit back hard.
- In a normal investigation it is customary to release a preliminary report as soon after the event as possible.
- Robertson came out in his customary camo, and told the audience that it was the best suit of clothes he owns.
- It is customary for political campaigns to keep their most forthright views in-house.
- It is interesting to note that some other articles of customary export showed large declines in 1915 as compared with 1914.
- The next day, a great crowd of men arrived, who performed their customary dances around the corpse.
- In January, 1899, a Spanish gunboat silently entered the port without the customary whistling and firing of salute.
- Secret instructions would not affect the rights of a purchaser ignorant of them and relying on customary authority.
- The school-children, owing to a more liberal educational system, had lost the customary look of apathy.