单词 | unusually |
释义 | unusuallyWord family adverbunusuallynoununusualness un·u·su·al·ly /ʌnˈjuːʒuəli, -ʒəli/ ●●○ adverbadv 1 unusually high/large/quiet etc VERYhigher, larger etc than usual 异常地高/大/安静等 unusually high levels of pollution 异常严重的污染程度 Examples from the Corpus unusually high/large/quiet etc• Nevertheless, we had all noticed that for the past week Loi had been unusually quiet.• Nor can local suspicions that the incidence of cancer is unusually high be calmed or confirmed.• Chang felt that the surface, which offered an unusually high bounce for an indoor court, suited a baseliner like himself.• Fortunately it was an unusually quiet day at the surgery.• Video-Tape, no voice over SWINDON/Wiltshire A spokesman said the workload is unusually high for the time of year.• And that was a peculiar job from that point of view, because it included an unusually large number of fifty-dollar bills.• These energetic measures produced unusually large sums. 2 UNUSUALused to say that something is not what usually happens 不同寻常地 Unusually for me, I fell asleep very quickly. 我难得很快就睡着了。 Examples from the Corpus unusually• It was true that she was unusually competent; she made her mark in whatever she did.• Are unusually expensive parts of the budget itemized and justified?• In 1686 Mathey began building unusually far back from the road.• The percentage is unusually high for so late in the campaign.• It was the defendant, an unusually ignorant peasant, who was in awe of the courtroom.• On this occasion he said unusually little.• Nevertheless, we had all noticed that for the past week Loi had been unusually quiet. |
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