extraordinary

[英] [iksˈtrɔ:dnəri] [美] [ɪkˈstrɔrdnˌɛri, ˌɛkstrəˈɔr-] 生词本

adj.

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1. ADJ-GRADED 非凡的;优秀的;出色的 If you describe something or someone as extraordinary, you mean that they have some extremely good or special quality. 
  • We've made extraordinary progress as a society in that regard...

    在那个方面,我们的社会已经取得了巨大的进步。

  • The task requires extraordinary patience and endurance...

    那项任务需要非凡的耐心和毅力。

  • Rozhdestvensky is an extraordinary musician.

    罗日杰斯特文斯基是位出色的音乐家。

extraordinarily
  • She's extraordinarily disciplined.

    她非常守纪律。

2. ADJ-GRADED 非常奇特的;令人惊奇的 If you describe something as extraordinary, you mean that it is very unusual or surprising. 
  • What an extraordinary thing to happen!...

    这事儿真蹊跷!

  • His decision to hold talks is extraordinary because it could mean the real end of the war.

    他作出举行谈判的决定非同寻常,因为这可能意味着战争真的要结束了。

extraordinarily
  • Apart from the hair, he looked extraordinarily unchanged...

    令人惊奇的是,除了头发,他看起来一点儿都没变。

  • Extraordinarily, the favourites for the title lie at the bottom of the table.

    令人大跌眼镜的是,夺标热门竟然排名垫底。

3. ADJ (会议)特别的 An extraordinary meeting is arranged specially to deal with a particular situation or problem, rather than happening regularly. 
  • ...at an extraordinary meeting of the sport's ruling body...

    在体育运动管理机构的特别会议上

  • Representatives of the colonies met in an extraordinary congress.

    各殖民地代表在一次特别大会上会面。

Adjective

1. beyond what is ordinary or usual; highly unusual or exceptional or remarkable;

  • "extraordinary authority"
  • "an extraordinary achievement"
  • "her extraordinary beauty"
  • "enjoyed extraordinary popularity"
  • "an extraordinary capacity for work"
  • "an extraordinary session of the legislature"

2. far more than usual or expected;

  • "an extraordinary desire for approval"
  • "it was an over-the-top experience"

3. (of an official) serving an unusual or special function in addition to those of the regular officials;

  • "an ambassador extraordinary"

法律

  • 1.非常

计算机

  • 1.【修】非常,异常
1. A trunk is extraordinary long!
象的鼻子特别的长!

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2. He is a man of extraordinary will power.
他是个具有非凡意志的人。

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3. He listened in disbelief to this extraordinary story.
他满腹疑惑地听着这个离奇的故事。

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4. Her strength of will is extraordinary.
她意志的力量是不平常的。

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5. Her strength of will was extraordinary.
她的意志力是非凡的。

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6. It is very extraordinary that I should meet him here.
很奇怪,我在这儿碰上他了。

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7. It's extraordinary that the American girl Jane speaks Chinese so fluently.
这位美国姑娘珍妮中文讲得如此流畅,实属罕见。

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8. She has a marvellous voice with an extraordinary range.
她歌喉甜美,音域奇广。

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9. The extraordinary election results confounded the government.
这次不寻常的选举结果使得政府不知所措。

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10. There will be an extraordinary meeting next Wednesday to discuss the emergency resolution.
下星期三将有一个额外安排的会议专门讨论紧急决议。

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11. They disregard social conventions without being conscious that they are doing anything extraordinary.
他们不顾社会习俗,并未意识到自己在做些与众不同的事。

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12. What an extraordinary hat!
多么奇特的帽子!

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13. When Tom's companions drank to the Hans en Kelderr, or Jack in the low cellar, he could not help displaying an extraordinary complacence of countenance.
当同事们举杯向他祝贺那未出世的孩子时,汤姆不禁露出一种异常得意的神情。

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14. You can enjoy the extraordinary sight unbroken cloud plains that stretch out before you.
你可以欣赏展现于面前一望无边的奇特云海。

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