unusually [副詞] 不尋常地;非常地
unusually
[ʌn'ju:ʒuəli]
adv.異乎尋常地, 顯著地, 非常
例句與用法:
Our gas bill for the last quarter was unusually high.
我們上季度的煤氣費異常高。
It won't have escaped your notice that I've been unusually busy recently.
你一定注意到了我最近一直忙得不得了。
She's unusually tall, as are both her parents.
她特別高,她父母也都那麼高。
She has an unusually attractive oval face and green eyes set slightly on the slant.
她有著一張非常迷人的瓜子臉和一對眼梢兒有點斜的綠眼睛。
Her tastes is unusually keen.
她的味覺非常靈敏。
He(Gorbachev) has his eye on more than the impending summit meeting with Ronald Reagan. An unusually important Communist Party conference is only a month away.
他(戈爾巴喬夫)不僅著眼於即將與裡根舉行的高層會,一項非常重要的共產黨會議僅有一個月即將召開。
She's unusually articulate for a ten-year-old.
作為一個十歲的孩子來說,她的表達力是非常強的。
英文解釋:
副詞 unusually:
to a remarkable degree or extent
同義詞:remarkably, outstandingly, unco
以上來源於大辭典