more than ordinary: (a) more in number or amount than usual; (b) (with adjective or noun) unusual; exceptional, to a greater degree than is usual…
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释义 | the world > relative properties > quantity > greatness of quantity, amount, or degree > high or intense degree > greatly or very much [phrase] > extremely > remarkable or extraordinary > remarkably or extraordinarily (5) more than ordinary1560 more than ordinary: (a) more in number or amount than usual; (b) (with adjective or noun) unusual; exceptional, to a greater degree than is usual… and a half1636 Phrases. and a half (following a n.): and more; of an exceptional kind. Cf. heart, n. int.adv. phrases 1j(c). colloq. out of (also beyond) (all) recognition1824 out of (also beyond) (all) recognition: to such a degree as to be unrecognizable. and how!1865 and how!: excl. used to indicate that the effect of something is difficult to describe = and no mistake, very much so! originally U.S. like nobody's business1930 Originally U.S. like nobody's business: to an extraordinary degree, in no ordinary way; very much, fast, well, etc.; ‘like anything’. |
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