extraordinarily信息详情
adv.极其,极端地;奇怪地
extraordinaries───adj.非凡的;特别的;离奇的;特派的
extraordinary───adj.非凡的;特别的;离奇的;特派的
extraordinaire───adj.(非正式)非凡的,异常的
extraordinariness───n.格外
extraordinary ray───非(寻)常光线
unextraordinary───不寻常的
extraordinary rays───非(寻)常光线
ordinarily───adv.通常地;一般地
extraterritorially───adv.治外法权地
She did extraordinarily well.───她干得特别好。
He described it as an extraordinarily tangled and complicated tale.───他把它讲成了一个格外错综复杂的故事。
He has been extraordinarily fortunate or clever, whichever is the right word.───他一直格外幸运或者特别聪明, 不管是其中的哪一个。
Roboticist Hiroshi Ishiguro of Osaka University built his own mechanical twin to see how humans react to extraordinarily lifelike machines.───大阪大学机器人学家石黑浩制造了他自己的机器双胞胎,以考察人们在面对格外逼真的机器时作何反应。
If the IOC did not see that the 2001 decision to award the games to Beijing was likely to end that run, it was extraordinarily naive.───国际奥委会在2001年决定将2008年奥运会主办权交给北京时,如果他们没有预料到上述太平时期可能因此终结,那就太天真了。
These moves, the pregnant woman is all human effort, a little space, but is extraordinarily warm.───这些举动,是所有人为这位孕妇所努力的,一个小小的空间,却显得格外温馨。
He was about humanizing technology in a way that make it extraordinarily easy and was an absolutely joy and pleasure to use.───他的以人为本的技术,使它不仅极其容易使用,而且也绝对能够给使用者带来使用的一种享受于愉悦。
She was an extraordinarily beautiful girl, Margaret Devereux, and made all the men frantic by running away with a penniless young fellow.───她是个极美的姑娘,玛格丽特·德弗日,当时曾使舆论哗然,因为她跟一个不名一文的年轻人私奔了。
It is only because we have become used to these extraordinarily fragile structures that this demand seems so outrageous.───只是因为我们已习惯了这些异常脆弱的结构,才让这种要求看上去如此令人无法容忍。