词汇 | unusually |
释义 | unusually adverb uk /ʌnˈjuː.ʒu.ə.li/ us /ʌnˈjuː.ʒu.ə.li/ B2 more than is usual or expected, or in a way that is not usual: 异乎寻常地;罕有地 He was unusually polite.他异乎寻常地礼貌。 unusually for someone C2 in a way that is not usual for someone: 对(某人)来说不寻常 Unusually for me, I felt deeply embarrassed.我深感尴尬,这对我来说很不寻常。 Unique and unusual accidental alt- alternative atypically be marked out as somethingidiom flip flip the scriptidiom guerrilla home brew incongruous peerless personalization personalized quaintly quaintness unforgettably unique uniquely unmatchable unmatched unusually | American Dictionaryunusually adverb[ not gradable ] us/ʌnˈju·ʒu·ə·li/ in a way or to a degree that is different from what is usual or expected: We had unusually warm weather in December. There is no evidence of unusually high rates of disease. Examples of unusuallyunusually The early eighteenth-century activities of the vestry were unusually bold across a wide front. Whether this amendment rate is unusually low is impossible to state since no comparative data exist over a broad range of committees. Unusually, this pupil seems to have been able to memorize three interrogative chunks as early as the first round. Amazonian forests are being rapidly cleared, and the remaining forest fragments appear unusually vulnerable to fire. Perhaps, unusually, the book sees academic ideas and findings as having a significant influence on policy. From the very beginning ministers received unusually large amounts of relief. Thus, the vast majority of studies in quantitative genetics involve controlled breeding programmes in which individuals are raised in artificial, and often unusually benign, environments. In addition, the personal and intimate nature of her letters casts an unusually precise light on some familiar generalizations regarding changing notions of propriety. The book is unusually varied, comprising poems, dialogues, personal reminiscences, chapters interlarded with proverbs, quotes from the honoree's works, and conventional papers. Men were often described as 'quiet', sometimes unusually so, and, in some cases, participants spoke of women dominating the discussions. Unusually on average only two or three peptides will be digested whilst the others remain intact. A considerable virtue of the book is its unusually clear exposition and presentation, which is evident throughout the volume. The bill was passed at a time when prices for major commodity crops were extremely and unusually low. Unusually dry weather was associated with lower than average totals of culture-confirmed melioidosis cases during 2001 and 2002. The book is well-produced, and copy-edited to an unusually high standard. See all examples of unusually 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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