形容詞
1. The envoy extraordinary has flown to the Middle East.
特使已飛赴中東。
2. Her strength of will was extraordinary.
她的意志力非凡。
3. Her strength of will is extraordinary.
她意志的力量是不平常的。
4. What an extraordinary hat!
多么奇特的帽子!
5. He is full of extraordinary ideas.
他滿腦子都是離奇的想法。
1. 不尋常的:美國(guó)有案例指出,合法利益包括商業(yè)秘密、機(jī)密的客戶名單及雇主獨(dú)特的(unique)、不尋常的(extraordinary)服務(wù). 而所謂獨(dú)特,一些州認(rèn)為指派員工接受特殊的訓(xùn)練,也是一種可受保護(hù)的合法利益,但是一般的訓(xùn)練則不在此限. 至于獨(dú)特的范圍,
1. 非凡的;優(yōu)秀的;出色的
If you describe something or someone as extraordinary, you mean that they have some extremely good or special quality.
e.g. We've made extraordinary progress as a society in that regard...
在那個(gè)方面,我們的社會(huì)已經(jīng)取得了巨大的進(jìn)步。
e.g. The task requires extraordinary patience and endurance...
那項(xiàng)任務(wù)需要非凡的耐心和毅力。
2. 非常奇特的;令人驚奇的
If you describe something as extraordinary, you mean that it is very unusual or surprising.
e.g. What an extraordinary thing to happen!...
這事兒真蹊蹺!
e.g. His decision to hold talks is extraordinary because it could mean the real end of the war.
他作出舉行談判的決定非同尋常,因?yàn)檫@可能意味著戰(zhàn)爭(zhēng)真的要結(jié)束了。
3. (會(huì)議)特別的
An extraordinary meeting is arranged specially to deal with a particular situation or problem, rather than happening regularly.
e.g. ...at an extraordinary meeting of the sport's ruling body...
在體育運(yùn)動(dòng)管理機(jī)構(gòu)的特別會(huì)議上
e.g. Representatives of the colonies met in an extraordinary congress.
各殖民地代表在一次特別大會(huì)上會(huì)面。