extraordinary
英 [ɪkˈstrɔː.dɪn.ər.i]
美 [ɪkˈstrɔːr.dən.er.i]
extraordinary 不普通的,杰出的extra-, 外面的,超过的。ordinary, 普通的。
- extraordinary
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extraordinary: see extra
- extraordinary (adj.)
- early 15c., from Latin extraordinarius "out of the common order," from extra ordinem "out of order," especially the usual order, from extra "out" (see extra-) + ordinem, accusative of ordo "order" (see order (n.)). Related: Extraordinarily; extraordinariness.
- 1. Carpe diem. Seize the day, boys. Make your lives extraordinary.
- 人生就应该是快乐的,要抓住每一天,孩子们,让你们的生活变得非凡起来。
- 2. They testify to the extraordinary potency of his personality.
- 这些事情证明了他非凡的人格魅力。
- 3. She was a woman with extraordinary vibrancy and extraordinary knowledge.
- 她是一位充满活力、博学多识的女子。
- 4. Edwin H. Conger was envoy extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary.
- 埃德温·H.康格是特命全权公使。
- 5. He is a man of extraordinary vitality, driving ambition and political nous.
- 他是一个精力非凡、志向远大、政治上很有见识的人。