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单词 remarkably
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Definition of remarkably in English:

remarkably

adverb rɪˈmɑːkəblirəˈmɑrkəbli
  • 1In a way that is worthy of attention.

    you have performed remarkably
    Example sentencesExamples
    • This is a hall where music in its various iterations seems remarkably at home.
    • For the most part that blood-brain barrier works remarkably well.
    • Construction is remarkably and necessarily simple, based on a 5m square modular steel grid.
    • The architects have produced a remarkably flexible theatre.
    • Two years later, the completed house is remarkably true to the original diagram, he says.
    • The box-like interior space of the Finnish exhibit was made remarkably interesting by the introduction of flowing, free-form walls.
    • Some of these differences were not statistically significant, but the overall picture is remarkably clear.
    • In fact, the building is extremely carefully tailored to its location and the handling of spaces and levels is remarkably thoughtful.
    • Regardless of the specific lesson and laboratory activity, middle school student perceptions were remarkably similar.
    • From his earliest works Giorgione was remarkably innovative.
    1. 1.1 To a surprising degree.
      her condition improved remarkably
      as submodifier he seems remarkably relaxed about the whole thing
      Example sentencesExamples
      • These light ice cream products taste remarkably similar to their full-fat counterparts.
      • On balance our partnership degree programs are remarkably successful.
      • Usually, people who have rarely, if ever, met each other before have got on remarkably well.
      • Sometimes there are unexpected opportunities that you may find remarkably profitable.
      • Compared with some of the other contributions you published in the last issue, it seems remarkably restrained.
      • Attracting around 480,000 visitors annually it is, remarkably, the most popular museum in Stuttgart.
      • The film was produced to a remarkably small budget.
      • The soil is remarkably fertile for being in such a mountainous region.
      • Overall, the structure remains in remarkably good condition.
      • It is remarkably effective at extracting whatever nutrients the sap might contain.
  • 2sentence adverb Used to express surprise at an event or situation.

    remarkably, she hung on to her job
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Remarkably, there was not a single Shakespearian play published in the three years following the dramatist's death in 1616.
    • Remarkably, its audience doubled over the course of its two-hour time slot, a trend that continued for the first five episodes.
    • Remarkably, he manages to say all this without once sounding like he's reprimanding us.
    • Remarkably again, the deal has also given the workers a vested interest against accepting any large redundancies.
    • Remarkably, patients in the newly designed environments gave significantly better ratings to their actual treatment.
    • Remarkably, nobody in France talks of "wealth creation."
    • Remarkably, such possibilities are not mentioned in any of the leading teacher manuals.
    • Remarkably, only two of those companies have folded.
    • Remarkably for a band who have set such high standards, the best may be yet to come.
    • Remarkably, the recording still sounds fresher than most hip hop albums released today.

Definition of remarkably in US English:

remarkably

adverbrəˈmärkəblērəˈmɑrkəbli
  • 1In a way that is worthy of attention.

    you have performed remarkably
    Example sentencesExamples
    • This is a hall where music in its various iterations seems remarkably at home.
    • Construction is remarkably and necessarily simple, based on a 5m square modular steel grid.
    • Two years later, the completed house is remarkably true to the original diagram, he says.
    • The box-like interior space of the Finnish exhibit was made remarkably interesting by the introduction of flowing, free-form walls.
    • The architects have produced a remarkably flexible theatre.
    • Some of these differences were not statistically significant, but the overall picture is remarkably clear.
    • From his earliest works Giorgione was remarkably innovative.
    • For the most part that blood-brain barrier works remarkably well.
    • Regardless of the specific lesson and laboratory activity, middle school student perceptions were remarkably similar.
    • In fact, the building is extremely carefully tailored to its location and the handling of spaces and levels is remarkably thoughtful.
    1. 1.1 To a surprising degree.
      her condition improved remarkably
      as submodifier he seems remarkably relaxed about the whole thing
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Overall, the structure remains in remarkably good condition.
      • The film was produced to a remarkably small budget.
      • It is remarkably effective at extracting whatever nutrients the sap might contain.
      • Usually, people who have rarely, if ever, met each other before have got on remarkably well.
      • Compared with some of the other contributions you published in the last issue, it seems remarkably restrained.
      • The soil is remarkably fertile for being in such a mountainous region.
      • Attracting around 480,000 visitors annually it is, remarkably, the most popular museum in Stuttgart.
      • On balance our partnership degree programs are remarkably successful.
      • Sometimes there are unexpected opportunities that you may find remarkably profitable.
      • These light ice cream products taste remarkably similar to their full-fat counterparts.
  • 2sentence adverb Used to express surprise at an event or situation.

    remarkably, she hung on to her job
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Remarkably for a band who have set such high standards, the best may be yet to come.
    • Remarkably again, the deal has also given the workers a vested interest against accepting any large redundancies.
    • Remarkably, only two of those companies have folded.
    • Remarkably, there was not a single Shakespearian play published in the three years following the dramatist's death in 1616.
    • Remarkably, he manages to say all this without once sounding like he's reprimanding us.
    • Remarkably, such possibilities are not mentioned in any of the leading teacher manuals.
    • Remarkably, patients in the newly designed environments gave significantly better ratings to their actual treatment.
    • Remarkably, the recording still sounds fresher than most hip hop albums released today.
    • Remarkably, nobody in France talks of "wealth creation."
    • Remarkably, its audience doubled over the course of its two-hour time slot, a trend that continued for the first five episodes.
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