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unorthodox

/uhn-awr-thuh-doks/US // ʌnˈɔr θəˌdɒks //UK // (ʌnˈɔːθəˌdɒks) //

非正统的,非正统,不正统的,不正统

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adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : not conforming to rules, traditions, or modes of conduct, as of a doctrine, religion, or philosophy; not orthodox: an unorthodox ideology.

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Examples

  • Trevor Bauer, unorthodox star with an unorthodox deal, gets an unorthodox Dodgers introDon’t spill your coffee.

  • That two-way street drives both Musk’s popular appeal and his occasionally unorthodox solutions.

  • It was an unorthodox idea, he knew, one that pushed the limits of the law, and so Rollins asked Georgia’s Department of Community Health for an opinion.

  • For a “hire me again” strategy, it’s an unorthodox message to promote.

  • Economists have criticized her nomination from the start, pointing to her unorthodox views about the gold standard—she has vocally supported it—in addition to her comments questioning the Fed’s independence.

  • Indeed, a review of his campaign schedule reveals a highly unorthodox approach in the pre-primary presidential process.

  • The arrangement is unorthodox enough that it could revolutionize the role that Super PACs play in campaigns.

  • The change, so audacious, so unorthodox, disconcerted the Costa Ricans.

  • Yet beneath the surface, the Harun Yahya is still extremely unorthodox.

  • Second, Harun Yahya maintains very unorthodox views about sexuality.

  • Although Aubrey Herbert is excessively unorthodox he quite sees that confabs with enemies must be carried out according to Cocker.

  • Police who did not understand the unorthodox methods of the Black Hood suspected him of numerous crimes.

  • Others will consider the whole thing as decidedly unorthodox and "wrong."

  • The news of this alarming hope came to Springfield, and a few other so-called unorthodox utterances were attributed to him.

  • He was hopelessly unorthodox—rankly rebellious as to creeds.