unusually
英 [ʌnˈjuːʒuəli]
美 [ʌnˈjuːʒuəli]
adv. (置于形容词前,用以强调)特别地,极,非常; 不寻常地; 意想不到地
Oxford 3000 / Collins.2 / BNC.5607 / COCA.6275
牛津词典
adv.
- (置于形容词前,用以强调)特别地,极,非常
used before adjectives to emphasize that a particular quality is greater than normal- unusually high levels of radiation
超高的辐射强度 - an unusually cold winter
异常寒冷的冬天
- unusually high levels of radiation
- 不寻常地;意想不到地
used to say that a particular situation is not normal or expected- Unusually for him, he wore a tie.
他破例打了一条领带。
- Unusually for him, he wore a tie.
柯林斯词典
- ADV-GRADED 出奇地;不寻常地
You useunusuallyto emphasize that someone or something has more of a particular quality than is usual.- He was an unusually complex man.
他是个极其复杂的人。 - ...this year's unusually harsh winter.
今年异常寒冷的冬天
- He was an unusually complex man.
- ADV-GRADED 异常地;不常见地
You can useunusuallyto suggest that something is not what normally happens.- Unusually among British prime ministers, he was not a man of natural authority.
他不是那种天生一副官派的人,这在英国首相中并不常见。
- Unusually among British prime ministers, he was not a man of natural authority.
英英释义
adv
- to a remarkable degree or extent
- she was unusually tall
双语例句
- He had an unusually good eye both for things and people.
他对人对事均有一副非同寻常的眼力。 - He seemed unusually attuned to people's feelings.
他似乎特别善解人意。 - The grippe hit unusually severely that year.
那一年,流行性感冒来得异常凶猛。 - She possesses a soprano voice of unusually fine quality.
她有着音质特别好的女高音歌喉。 - It's unusually hot this summer.
今年夏天热得出奇。 - The unusually hot sun has fried up the crops.
异常炽热的阳光把庄稼烤焦了。 - They were all unusually hungry, having waited nearly an hour.
她们已经等了将近一个小时,肚子早就饿得发慌了。 - The unusually hot weather affected his health.
奇热的天气影响了他的健康。 - He was a strict but good captain, one who, unusually.
他是一个严格但很友好的船长。他是一个很特别的人。 - She seems an unusually clever girl.
她看起来像是一个异常聪明的姑娘。