exceptional
柯林斯词典
1. ADJ You use exceptional to describe someone or something that has a particular quality, usually a good quality, to an unusually high degree. 非凡的[表贊許]
...children with exceptional ability. …能力非凡的孩子們。
2. exceptionallyADV 非凡地[ADV adj/adv]
He's an exceptionally talented dancer and needs to practise several hours every day. 他是位非凡有天賦的的舞蹈家,每天需要練幾小時。
3. ADJ Exceptional situations and incidents are unusual and only likely to happen infrequently. 例外的[正式]
A review panel concluded that there were no exceptional circumstances that would warrant a lesser penalty for him. 一個評估小組作出結論:沒有什麽例外情況可使他獲得從輕懲罸。
4. exceptionallyADV 例外地[ADV with cl]
Exceptionally, in times of emergency, we may send a team of experts. 緊急情況下我們可以破例派遣一個專家隊。
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exceptional /ɪkˈsɛpʃənəl/
剑桥词典
- much greater than usual , especially in skill , intelligence , quality , etc.
- Judges only grant marriage annulments in exceptional circumstances .
- a woman of exceptional perspicacity
- At £30 a night , this hotel represents exceptional value for money .
- The peninsula is a lightly populated area of natural beauty with exceptional wildlife .
- an outstanding garden of exceptional beauty 返回 exceptional
(尤指在技能、才智、品質等方麪)卓越的,傑出的,不同凡響的
an exceptional student 出類拔萃的學生
exceptional powers of concentration 無比的專注
The company has shown exceptional growth over the past two years . 過去兩年中,這家公司取得了不俗的發展業勣。
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