柯林斯詞典extraordinary /?k?str??d?nr?/ 1. ADJ If you describe something or someone as extraordinary, you mean that they have some extremely good or special quality. 非凡的[表贊許] We've made extraordinary progress as a society in that regard. 我們社會在那方面已經(jīng)取得了巨大進步。 The task requires extraordinary patience and endurance. 這項工作需要非凡的耐心和毅力。2. extraordinarilyADV 非凡地[ADV adj] She's extraordinarily disciplined. 她特別遵守紀律。3. ADJ If you describe something as extraordinary, you mean that it is very unusual or surprising. 非同尋常的[強調(diào)] What an extraordinary thing to happen! 發(fā)生了多么非同尋常的事??!4. extraordinarilyADV 非同尋常地 Apart from the hair, he looked extraordinarily unchanged. 除了頭發(fā),他看上去真是一點也沒變。5. ADJ An extraordinary meeting is arranged to deal with a particular situation or problem, rather than happening regularly. 特別的 (會議)[正式] [ADJ n] The U.S. has called for an extraordinary emergency meeting of the UN Human Rights Commission to examine the crisis. 美國已要求召開一次聯(lián)合國人權委員特別緊急會議來調(diào)查這次危機。 返回 extraordinary劍橋詞典very unusual , special , unexpected , or strange 非凡的;特別的;意想不到的;令人驚奇的 He told the extraordinary story of his escape . 他講述了他離奇的逃亡經(jīng)歷。 Her voice had an extraordinary hypnotic quality . 她的嗓音有一種奇特的催眠效果。 an extraordinary coincidence 令人吃驚的巧合 ?extraordinary meeting a special meeting that happens between regular meetings 特別會議 例句 We witnessed the extraordinary sight of an old lady climbing a tree to rescue her cat .The rain forest is home to many extraordinary creatures .She has an extraordinary memory and can remember details and names that I've long forgotten .Whatever is that extraordinary object in the sky ?Eastern Europe was completely transformed by the extraordinary events of 1989 and 1990. 返回 extraordinary