exceptionally

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释义

adv. 例外地;异常地;特殊地

自然拼读

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例句

It seems that these crows are exceptionally resourceful.

这些乌鸦看起来似乎特别聪明。

This success rate, exceptionally high for university fund-raisers, does not indicate that they were doing a good job.

对于大学筹款者来说,这种成功率是非常高的,但并不意味着他们做得很好。

An exceptionally literate people, Icelanders publish more books per capita than do the people of any other nation.

冰岛人非常有文化,人均出版的书籍比任何其他国家的人都多。

They have one more characteristic that's very important, and that is that they are exceptionally resistant to salt water.

它们还有一个非常重要的特征,那就是对盐水有极强的抵抗力。

The reason for this increased cloud cover, it turns out, is the exceptionally large amount of microscopic marine plants.

事实证明,云量增加是大量的微型海洋植物导致的。

I know you've all been working very hard recently and we've been exceptionally busy, especially with the wedding last weekend and the trade fair straight after that.

我知道你们最近工作都很努力,我们也特别忙,尤其是忙着上周末的婚礼和紧接着的交易会。

Both East Germany and West Germany have fewer births than they have deaths, and the United States is only temporarily able to avoid this condition because the children of the baby boom are now an exceptionally large group of married couples.

东德和西德的出生人数都少于死亡人数,而美国之所以能够暂时避免这种情况,是因为婴儿潮时期出生的孩子现在是一个特别大的已婚夫妇群体。

She performed exceptionally well in the competition.

她在比赛中表现得格外出色。

近义

adv.异常地;特殊地;例外地

singularly

unconventionally

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