柯林斯詞典inordinate /?n???d?n?t/ 1. ADJ If you describe something as inordinate, you are emphasizing that it is unusually or excessively great in amount or degree. 極度的[正式] They spend an inordinate amount of time talking. 他們聊天時(shí)間長(zhǎng)得超乎想像。2. inordinatelyADV 極度地 He is inordinately proud of his wife's achievements. 他對(duì)妻子的成就感到非常驕傲。 返回 inordinate劍橋詞典much more than usual or expected 過(guò)度的 Margot has always spent an inordinate amount of time on her appearance . 瑪戈總是花很多時(shí)間打扮自己。 返回 inordinate