unusually

英[?n?ju:?u?li]
美[?n?ju???l?]

基本釋義

adv.
非常; 不尋常地,異乎尋常地; 顯著地; 出奇

實(shí)用例句

unusually high levels of radiation

超高的輻射強(qiáng)度

牛津詞典

an unusually cold winter

異常寒冷的冬天

牛津詞典

Unusually for him, he wore a tie.

他破例打了一條領(lǐng)帶。

牛津詞典

He was an unusually complex man.

他是個極其復(fù)雜的人。

...this year's unusually harsh winter.

今年異常寒冷的冬天

Unusually among British prime ministers, he was not a man of natural authority.

他不是那種天生一副官派的人,這在英國首相中并不常見。

The unusually heavy rainfall was an ill omen for the travellers.

異乎尋常的大雨是旅行者的不祥之兆.

《簡明英漢詞典》

The White House condemned the scenes at Tripoli airport in unusually undiplomatic language.

白宮以異常非外交語言譴責(zé)了發(fā)生在的黎波里機(jī)場的一幕.

期刊摘選

The dungeon was , most unusually, already full of vapors and odd smells.

異乎尋常的是, 地下教室已經(jīng)充滿了各種蒸氣和古怪的氣味.

期刊摘選

Below financial crisis, internet economy wails, and the net swims the property is unusually hot however!

金融危機(jī)下, 互聯(lián)網(wǎng)經(jīng)濟(jì)哀號一片, 而網(wǎng)游產(chǎn)業(yè)卻異?;鸨?

期刊摘選

The bird seized an unusually big beetle and bore it off to its nest.

那只鳥抓住一只特別大的甲蟲把它帶進(jìn)窩.

期刊摘選

Raised in New York City, Mailer entered Harvard University at the unusually young age of 16.

在紐約長大, 在他年僅16歲時(shí)就進(jìn)入哈佛大學(xué).

期刊摘選

Suffice it to say that the unusually high boiling point of acetic acid.

只要談一下醋酸的不尋常的高沸點(diǎn)就行.

辭典例句

Symptoms include Burning pain during and urination, unusually urgent or frequent urination, and lower Back pain.

引起炎癥的病原體有細(xì)菌、病毒、霉菌或寄生蟲,典型癥狀有尿頻 、 尿急 、 尿灼痛和腰痛.

期刊摘選

She possesses a soprano voice of unusually fine quality.

她有著音質(zhì)特別好的女高音歌喉.

《現(xiàn)代漢英綜合大詞典》

The unusually hot sun has fried up the crops.

罕見的烈日烤壞了莊稼.

《簡明英漢詞典》

He is unusually adept in mathematical calculations.

他非常精通數(shù)學(xué)計(jì)算.

《簡明英漢詞典》

She got an unusually low score for creativity.

在創(chuàng)造力方面,她得了異乎尋常的低分.

《簡明英漢詞典》

The company has an unusually high proportion of young people at the top.

這家公司高層中年輕人占有不尋常的高比例.

《簡明英漢詞典》

The old peasant conjectured that it would be an unusually cold winter.

那老漢推測冬天將會異常地寒冷.

《簡明英漢詞典》

Mary is unusually high on her next venture.

瑪麗對下一次冒險(xiǎn)異常熱衷.

《簡明英漢詞典》

She seems an unusually clever girl.

她看起來像是一個異常聰明的姑娘.

《現(xiàn)代漢英綜合大詞典》

The grippe hit unusually severely that year.

那一年,流行性感冒來得異常兇猛.

《現(xiàn)代漢英綜合大詞典》

For the past month or more, she had been unusually happy and had been really throwing herself into her work.

在最近的一個多月里, 她異乎尋常地快樂,工作也做得勤快.

《現(xiàn)代漢英綜合大詞典》

My dog is unusually fond of chocolate.

我的狗極愛吃巧克力.

《簡明英漢詞典》

unusually high levels of radiation

超高的輻射強(qiáng)度

《牛津高階英漢雙解詞典》

The spring had been unusually dry and we received only two tenths of an inch of rain during the entire month of June.

春天異常干旱,我們在整個6月只有0.2英寸的降雨量。

柯林斯例句

He was, she believes, unusually susceptible to women.

她認(rèn)為他對女人毫無招架之力。

柯林斯例句

真題例句

For many Americans, 2013 ended with an unusually bitter cold spell.

2015年12月四級真題(第三套)閱讀 Section A

Marine life may be affected too: El ni?os can reduce the rising of the cold, nutrient-rich water that supports large fish 35 populations, and the unusually warm ocean temperatures can destroy coral.

2015年12月四級真題(第三套)閱讀 Section A

The result is a sort of high-quality, unusually rigorous coffee-table book, designed to be dipped into rather than read from beginning to end.

出自-2013年6月閱讀原文

The picture worsens with each round of El Nino, the unusually warm currents in the Pacific Ocean that drive up temperatures and invariably presage (預(yù)示) droughts and fires in the rain forest

出自-2013年6月閱讀原文

That's an unusually large drop," Plant says.

出自-2010年6月閱讀原文

While Maple Hill's conversion program is unusually hands on and comprehensive, it's just one of a growing number of businesses committed to slowly changing the way America farms.

2019年12月六級真題(第三套)閱讀 Section B

With no rains for over a year, the city is suffering from unusually hot weather.

2017年高考英語全國卷1 聽力 原文

In his book The Tipping Point,Malcolm Aladuell argues that social epidemics are driven in large part by the acting of a tiny minority of special individuals,often called influentials,who are unusually informed,persuasive,or well-connected.

出自-2010年考研閱讀原文

In his book The tipping Point, Malcolm Gladwell argues that "social epidemics" are driven in large part by the actions of a tiny minority of special individuals, often called influentials, who are unusually informed, persuasive, or well-connected.

2010年考研真題(英語一)閱讀理解 Section Ⅱ

The outbreak came to global notice in late April 2009, when Mexican authorities noted an unusually large number of hospitalizations and deaths among healthy adults.

2010年考研真題(英語二)完形填空 Section Ⅰ

英英釋義

Adverb
  • 1. to a remarkably degree or extent;

    "she was unusually tall"

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