词汇 | unconventional |
释义 | unconventional adjective uk /ˌʌn.kənˈven.ʃən.əl/ us /ˌʌn.kənˈven.ʃən.əl/ C1 different from what is usual or from the way most people do things: 不因循守旧的;不同寻常的 an unconventional childhood/lifestyle/marriage不一样的童年/生活方式/婚姻 unusual unusualThat's an unusual name - where does it come from? uncommonIt's not uncommon(= it is common) for people to become ill when they travel. rareThis is a rare opportunity to visit the building. unconventionalI had a very unconventional childhood. uniqueThis is your chance to own a unique piece of jewellery. Custom, tradition & conformity Americanization anti-classical anti-conventional anti-institutional anti-traditional conventionally costume counter-tradition crowd custom maverick moonraker mores multicultural multiculturalism traditionalism traditionalist traditionally ultra-conservatism ultra-conservative You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Strange, suspicious and unnatural Related wordunconventionally unconventional | American Dictionaryunconventional adjective us/ˌʌn·kənˈven·ʃə·nəl/ different from what is usual or from the way most people do things: He has an unconventional attitude toward work. Examples of unconventionalunconventional Thus, while controlling for all the significant variables, unconventional behavior did play an important role at a number of developmental stages. Moreover, such a prominent position for an abstract figure like a genius seems unconventional. Since we use type-variables named s for structure operators, our choice of names for type variables in the following paragraphs may seem slightly unconventional. I further hear this textual message of asserted difference and resilience echoed musically in the song's unconventional use of mode. He earned coverage by crafting an unconventional, yet politically plausible personality. In the end, the solution to the mystery, if it is in the least unconventional, exposes narrowly conventional convictions as partial, as misguided, as insufcient. It is capable of producing highly unconventional designs that are perfectly rational, and often better adapted to their purpose than the conventional solution. Wilcher shows how individual royalists' methods ranged from the use of unconventional topoi to the employment of genres which they had previously neglected. Results showed a decline of open-earedness for unconventional music (classical, ethnic and avant-garde music) from grade 1 to 2 (age: 7-8 years). It is found that unconventional lifecourse experiences, particularly with respect to childbearing, associate with more progressive attitudes in late life. Other musicians, however, used conventional instruments in unconventional ways to create distorted sounds; what may be called the 'noisification' of music. Many regard his unique approach to uncovering the meaning of religion as unconventional and unsystematic. The newspapers had lengthy descriptions of the unconventional architecture and its architect. As the patient's condition continued to worsen, even true believers began to consider unconventional remedies. Although we believe this story captures an important element in many actual crisis episodes, it is admittedly quite unconventional. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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