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单词 anomalous
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Definition of anomalous in English:

anomalous

adjectiveəˈnɒm(ə)ləsəˈnɑmələs
  • Deviating from what is standard, normal, or expected.

    不按常规的,反常的;不规则的,例外的

    an anomalous situation

    异常情况。

    sentences which are grammatically anomalous

    语法不规则的句子。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Most climate scientists agree that this recent warming is anomalous, but debate continues about its source.
    • There was some sort of anomalous weather pattern that went through eastern Pennsylvania.
    • The situation was in practical terms unenforceable and grossly anomalous.
    • And if you really are too stupid to understand it, how can you claim its findings are counterintuitive and anomalous?
    • If indeed a chemical reaction is taking place we have another very anomalous situation.
    • They are framed as women first and politicians second, and they're seen as anomalous.
    • It says the trial was too short, there was inadequate independent monitoring and technical reports and anomalous results.
    • For a country aspiring to join the European Union, to tolerate such behaviour was anomalous, he said.
    • Firstly, these results are anomalous - they do not fit into the pattern established by previous studies.
    • It was already known empirically that this was the case, but no one had been able to understand why this apparently anomalous behaviour should be so.
    • His school still has more than 40 anomalous results and about three times the number of normal exam appeals.
    • For this reason, such rights seem anomalous today, at a time when intervention in the name of human rights is prevalent.
    • Crime fiction offers a framework in which to pursue our curiosity about anomalous behaviour, it hooks us, as might a car crash on the motorway.
    • Down through the ages philosophers and poets have mused on humankind's anomalous place within the natural order.
    • Media analysts tend to overlook how anomalous the existence of a big, central media is in this country.
    • First, and most importantly, it will bring to an end an anomalous exception to the basic premise that there should be a remedy for a wrong.
    • On the other hand, numerous human behaviours seem anomalous from the evolutionary point of view.
    • That would seem to be a very anomalous surprising kind of result.
    • If the survey year was anomalous, it could have thrown the trend line completely out of whack.
    • The existence of two governing bodies is anomalous and detrimental.
    Synonyms
    abnormal, atypical, non-typical, irregular, aberrant, exceptional, freak, freakish, odd, bizarre, peculiar, unusual, out of the ordinary, inconsistent, incongruous, deviant, deviating, divergent, eccentric
    rare, singular

Derivatives

  • anomalously

  • adverbəˈnɒm(ə)ləsliəˈnɑmələsli
    • ‘The issue, really, this year is the anomalously warm sea surface temperatures in the Atlantic,’ said Frank Lepore of the National Hurricane Center in Miami, Florida.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • The beacon was surrounded by an anomalously flat area about 100 meters in diameter; anyone going for the beacon would be completely exposed for the last few seconds, an easy target for a concealed marksman.
      • The curators are clearly aware that Dyce - who was older than the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood - sits rather anomalously in the exhibition, yet surely and rightly felt that it would be unthinkable to omit the painter of Pegwell Bay.
      • The number of calves born in 1999 and 2000 was found to be low following two feeding seasons that were shortened by anomalously cold winters with extensive ice coverage.
      • It's added a rare touch of glamour to the club, whose space-age stadium squats anomalously on the edge of a determinedly humdrum town.
  • anomalousness

  • noun
    • Our design maintains records of event likelihood, from which we approximate the anomalousness of a given packet.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Here the anomalousness or asymmetry of the parabola is much less apparent - indeed the circle would seem a more obvious choice in the ‘one of these things is not like the others’ game.
      • It is a text whose supposed anomalousness has often caused it to be read out of context - or not to be read at all.
      • It shows the degree of anomalousness with respect to best fitting class at each location.
      • ‘To imagine oneself a gypsy,’ she writes, ‘is to escape, in some sense, from conventional femininity; it is also to claim kinship with those who mirror and explain one's anomalousness’.

Origin

Mid 17th century: via late Latin from Greek anōmalos (from an- 'not' + homalos 'even') + -ous.

Definition of anomalous in US English:

anomalous

adjectiveəˈnɑmələsəˈnämələs
  • Deviating from what is standard, normal, or expected.

    不按常规的,反常的;不规则的,例外的

    an anomalous situation

    异常情况。

    sentences that are grammatically anomalous

    语法不规则的句子。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • For a country aspiring to join the European Union, to tolerate such behaviour was anomalous, he said.
    • Firstly, these results are anomalous - they do not fit into the pattern established by previous studies.
    • That would seem to be a very anomalous surprising kind of result.
    • For this reason, such rights seem anomalous today, at a time when intervention in the name of human rights is prevalent.
    • If indeed a chemical reaction is taking place we have another very anomalous situation.
    • If the survey year was anomalous, it could have thrown the trend line completely out of whack.
    • They are framed as women first and politicians second, and they're seen as anomalous.
    • Media analysts tend to overlook how anomalous the existence of a big, central media is in this country.
    • It says the trial was too short, there was inadequate independent monitoring and technical reports and anomalous results.
    • The situation was in practical terms unenforceable and grossly anomalous.
    • On the other hand, numerous human behaviours seem anomalous from the evolutionary point of view.
    • First, and most importantly, it will bring to an end an anomalous exception to the basic premise that there should be a remedy for a wrong.
    • It was already known empirically that this was the case, but no one had been able to understand why this apparently anomalous behaviour should be so.
    • Crime fiction offers a framework in which to pursue our curiosity about anomalous behaviour, it hooks us, as might a car crash on the motorway.
    • His school still has more than 40 anomalous results and about three times the number of normal exam appeals.
    • Down through the ages philosophers and poets have mused on humankind's anomalous place within the natural order.
    • Most climate scientists agree that this recent warming is anomalous, but debate continues about its source.
    • And if you really are too stupid to understand it, how can you claim its findings are counterintuitive and anomalous?
    • There was some sort of anomalous weather pattern that went through eastern Pennsylvania.
    • The existence of two governing bodies is anomalous and detrimental.
    Synonyms
    abnormal, atypical, non-typical, irregular, aberrant, exceptional, freak, freakish, odd, bizarre, peculiar, unusual, out of the ordinary, inconsistent, incongruous, deviant, deviating, divergent, eccentric

Origin

Mid 17th century: via late Latin from Greek anōmalos (from an- ‘not’ + homalos ‘even’) + -ous.

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