remarkably
英 [rɪˈmɑː(r)kəbli]
美 [rɪˈmɑrkəbli]
adv. 非常; 极为; 格外; 出乎意料地
Oxford 3000 / BNC.4297 / COCA.5158
柯林斯词典
- ADJ-GRADED 不同寻常的;非凡的;引人注目的
Someone or something that isremarkableis unusual or special in a way that makes people notice them and be surprised or impressed.- He was a remarkable man...
他是个不同寻常的人。 - It was a remarkable achievement...
那是一项非凡的成就。 - It is quite remarkable that doctors have been so wrong about this.
医生们对此有过如此错误的认识真是很不寻常。
- He was a remarkable man...
英英释义
adv
- to a remarkable degree or extent
- she was unusually tall
- in a signal manner
- signally inappropriate methods
双语例句
- Except for the remarkably tidy kitchen, the place was a mess
除了厨房特别干净外,这地方一片狼藉。 - She is a remarkably adroit and determined politician.
她是一位异常精明果断的政治家。 - Inflation has decelerated remarkably over the past two years.
过去的两年里通货膨胀已经明显放缓。 - The cooking fell off remarkably.
烹饪质量大大降低。 - She spoke in a quiet voice but used remarkably coarse expressions.
她说话声音很小,但是用了些特别粗俗的字眼儿。 - Instead of ending up in jail or in the gutter he was remarkably successful.
结果他非但没有锒铛入狱或是穷困潦倒,反而功成名就。 - The members of the group remained remarkably cohesive.
这个团体的成员始终十分团结。 - In fact, it is remarkably similar.
事实上,它太引人注目地的相似了。 - He's remarkably sanguine about the problems involved
他对所涉及的问题态度极为乐观。 - The book, so far as I can judge, is remarkably accurate.
就我看来,这本书内容相当准确。