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单词 unusually
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Definition of unusually in English:

unusually

adverbʌnˈjuːʒ(ə)liˌənˈjuʒ(u)əli
  • 1In a way that is not habitual or common.

    the name is spelt unusually
    sentence adverb perhaps unusually for the time, William never remarried
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Unusually, it was filmed entirely on location.
    • Unusually for Ortelius, no source for this famous map is cited, suggesting that he may have compiled the information himself.
    • Stephen can have my rare collection of unusually decorated socks, and Jude can have my Pilates book and cherished pot plant.
    • Beautifully acted and unusually written, this erotic thriller is another win for the director.
    • The biggest surprise came in the acting categories, where both Penn and Johansson unusually scooped two nominations each in their respective sections.
    1. 1.1as submodifier To a remarkable or unusual extent; exceptionally.
      there were an unusually large number of excellent performances
      Example sentencesExamples
      • The secretary general issued an unusually strong public statement about the crisis.
      • Individual voices gave the 1990s generation of emerging British artists an unusually broad base.
      • He presented temperature data from three Arkansas experiment stations to show the unusually high temperatures.
      • We lost these perennials here in Zone 6 during an unusually bad winter.
      • The result is unusually stable forms of nitrogen that aren't readily available to the growing plants.

Definition of unusually in US English:

unusually

adverbˌənˈyo͞oZH(o͞o)əlēˌənˈjuʒ(u)əli
  • 1In a way that is not habitual or common.

    the name is spelled unusually
    sentence adverb perhaps unusually for the time, William never remarried
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Stephen can have my rare collection of unusually decorated socks, and Jude can have my Pilates book and cherished pot plant.
    • Beautifully acted and unusually written, this erotic thriller is another win for the director.
    • Unusually for Ortelius, no source for this famous map is cited, suggesting that he may have compiled the information himself.
    • Unusually, it was filmed entirely on location.
    • The biggest surprise came in the acting categories, where both Penn and Johansson unusually scooped two nominations each in their respective sections.
    1. 1.1as submodifier To a remarkable or unusual extent; exceptionally.
      there were an unusually large number of excellent performances
      Example sentencesExamples
      • The result is unusually stable forms of nitrogen that aren't readily available to the growing plants.
      • We lost these perennials here in Zone 6 during an unusually bad winter.
      • He presented temperature data from three Arkansas experiment stations to show the unusually high temperatures.
      • The secretary general issued an unusually strong public statement about the crisis.
      • Individual voices gave the 1990s generation of emerging British artists an unusually broad base.
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