unorthodox / ʌnˈɔr θəˌdɒks /

⚽高中词汇非正统的非正统不正统的不正统

unorthodox 的定义

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

unorthodox 近义词

adj. 形容词 adjective

abnormal; other than accepted

更多unorthodox例句

  1. Trevor Bauer, unorthodox star with an unorthodox deal, gets an unorthodox Dodgers introDon’t spill your coffee.
  2. That two-way street drives both Musk’s popular appeal and his occasionally unorthodox solutions.
  3. 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.
  4. For a “hire me again” strategy, it’s an unorthodox message to promote.
  5. 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.
  6. Indeed, a review of his campaign schedule reveals a highly unorthodox approach in the pre-primary presidential process.
  7. The arrangement is unorthodox enough that it could revolutionize the role that Super PACs play in campaigns.
  8. The change, so audacious, so unorthodox, disconcerted the Costa Ricans.
  9. Yet beneath the surface, the Harun Yahya is still extremely unorthodox.
  10. Second, Harun Yahya maintains very unorthodox views about sexuality.
  11. Although Aubrey Herbert is excessively unorthodox he quite sees that confabs with enemies must be carried out according to Cocker.
  12. Police who did not understand the unorthodox methods of the Black Hood suspected him of numerous crimes.
  13. Others will consider the whole thing as decidedly unorthodox and "wrong."
  14. The news of this alarming hope came to Springfield, and a few other so-called unorthodox utterances were attributed to him.
  15. He was hopelessly unorthodox—rankly rebellious as to creeds.