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单词 extraordinary
释义

extraordinary

adjective
 
/ɪkˈstrɔːdnri/
/ɪkˈstrɔːrdəneri/
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  1.  
    unexpected, surprising or strange synonym incredible
    • What an extraordinary thing to say!
    • The president took the extraordinary step of apologizing publicly for his behaviour!
    • We are a normal family dealing with extraordinary circumstances.
    • it is extraordinary that… It's extraordinary that he managed to sleep through the party.
    • it is extraordinary how… It is extraordinary how little evidence supports this view.
    Extra Examples
    • What makes it so extraordinary is that the experts had all dismissed her theories as nonsense.
    • The discussion was about the treatment of extraordinary items in the company accounts.
    • It seems extraordinary that she could have got away with this for so long.
    • I find it extraordinary that anybody on a murder charge should be given bail.
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryverbs
    • appear
    • be
    • feel
    adverb
    • most
    • really
    • truly
    See full entry
  2.  
    not normal or ordinary; greater or better than usual
    • an extraordinary achievement
    • She was a truly extraordinary woman.
    • They went to extraordinary lengths to explain their behaviour.
    • The film tells the extraordinary story of two people struggling to survive in the Arctic.
    • The response from the public has been quite extraordinary.
    compare ordinary
    Extra Examples
    • The portrait does not do justice to her extraordinary beauty.
    • The festival offers an extraordinary range of artistic events.
    • She must have been an extraordinary artist to work with.
    • I found an extraordinary number of errors in the document.
    • He did the work with extraordinary energy and good humour.
    • He used the extraordinary powers granted to him by Parliament to introduce economic reforms.
  3. [only before noun] (formal) (of a meeting, etc.) arranged for a special purpose and happening in addition to what normally or regularly happens
    • An extraordinary meeting was held to discuss the problem.
    • The ruling Socialist Party held an extraordinary congress in July, two months before the annual congress.
  4. (following nouns) (specialist) (of an official) employed for a special purpose in addition to the usual staff
    • an envoy extraordinary
  5. Word Originlate Middle English: from Latin extraordinarius, from extra ordinem ‘outside the normal course of events’.
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