exceptional
英 [ɪkˈsep.ʃən.əl]
美 [ɪkˈsep.ʃən.əl]
1、ex- "out" + cept- + -ion + -al.
2、含义:take out, leave out.
exceptional 卓越的词源同except, 拿出来的,突出的。与exceptionable的词义差别主要来自人为影响。比较egregious, 原义为极好的,优秀的,现义为极坏的,恶劣的。
- exceptional (adj.)
- 1828, from exception + -al (1). Related: Exceptionally. Exceptionalism attested from 1864; phrase American exceptionalism by 1960. Other noun forms include exceptionalness (1868), exceptionality (1851).
- 1. Capital punishment is allowable only under exceptional circumstances.
- 只有特殊情况才允许执行死刑。
- 2. Their technical ability is exceptional.
- 他们技艺超群。
- 3. He is an exceptional footballer — an artist.
- 他是一名出色的足球运动员,一个足球高手。
- 4. At the age of five he showed exceptional talent as a musician.
- 他五岁时就表现出非凡的音乐才能。
- 5. The flesh of this kind of fish has exceptional delicacy.
- 这种鱼的肉异常鲜美.