单词 | unusual |
释义 | unusual (ʌnjuːʒuəl ) 1. adjective A2 If something is unusual, it does not happen very often or you do not see it or hear it very often. They have replanted many areas with rare and unusual plants. To be appreciated as a parent is quite unusual. 2. adjective A2 If you describe someone as unusual, you think that they are interesting and different from other people. He was an unusual man with great business talents. Synonyms: extraordinary, unique, remarkable, exceptional Collocations: unusual item Perhaps the most unusual item, however, can be found in a television room upstairs, modestly concealed behind the door. Times, Sunday Times Buying that unusual item our computer would never think of buying us, socialising or taking the time to purchase something very special for someone we love. The Sun What's the most unusual item someone has brought in? Houston Chronicle The railway tracks referred to in the above may be thought an unusual item to pertain to a lighthouse. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 A trench coat was unusual item for news correspondents in those days. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Their self-titled 1968 debut set out their stall with its unusual mix of folk, blues, jazz and baroque, all played with acoustic instruments. Times, Sunday Times The moon returns to your birth sign, giving you an unusual mix of charisma and common sense to help you leap up the career ladder. The Sun Delivered with an unusual mix of arrogance and self-deprecation. Times, Sunday Times He's an unusual mix: the charismatic geek who makes obsessiveness look effortless. Times, Sunday Times But others note its well-structured plot and exciting story, with its unusual mix of romanticism, spiritual piety, action and adventure. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Translations: Chinese: 不寻常的 Japanese: 普通でない |
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