单词 | extraordinary |
释义 | 🔑 extra·or·din·aryBrE /ɪkˈstrɔːdnri/ NAmE /ɪkˈstrɔːrdəneri/ adjective 🔑 unexpected , surprising or strange 意想不到的;令人惊奇的;奇怪的SYN incredible◆ It's extraordinary that he managed to sleep through the party . 真想不到他竟然从聚会开始一直睡到结束。◆ What an extraordinary thing to say ! 真是咄咄怪事!🔑 not normal or ordinary ; greater or better than usual 不平常的;不一般的;非凡的;卓越的◆ an extraordinary achievement 卓越的成就◆ She was a truly extraordinary woman . 她是位非常杰出的女性。◆ They went to extraordinary lengths to explain their behaviour . 他们竭力为自己的行为辩解。 ➡ compare ordinary[only before noun ](formal ) (of a meeting , etc .会议等) arranged for a special purpose and happening in addition to what normally or regularly happens 特别的;临时的◆ An extraordinary meeting was held to discuss the problem . 举行了特别会议讨论这个问题。 (following nouns 紧接名词之后) (specialist ) (of an official 官员) employed for a special purpose in addition to the usual staff 特派的;特命的◆ an envoy extraordinary 特使▸ extra·or·din·ar·ilyBrE /ɪkˈstrɔːdnrəli/ NAmE /ɪkˌstrɔːrdəˈnerəli/ adverb ◆ He behaves extraordinarily for someone in his position . 对他那种地位的人来说,他的行为很特别。◆ extraordinarily difficult 特别困难◆ She did extraordinarily well . 她干得特别好。 |
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