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英:[ɪksepʃə'nælɪtɪ]
美:[ɪksepʃə'nælɪtɪ]
adjective
forming an exception : rare
an exceptional number of rainy days
better than average : superior
exceptional skill
deviating from the norm: such as
having above or below average intelligence
physically disabled
The first known use of exceptional was in 1787
excerpt1 of 2verb
to select for quoting
to take excerpts from
excerpt2 of 2noun
a part taken from a longer work
read an excerpt from the play
excerpt1 of 2verb
to select for quoting
to take excerpts from
excerpt2 of 2noun
a part taken from a longer work
read an excerpt from the play
except1 of 3preposition
not including
daily except Sundays
with the exception of
take no orders except from me
except2 of 3verb
to leave out from a number or a whole : exclude, omit
except3 of 3conjunction
if it were not for the fact that : only
I'd go, except it's too far
with this exception, namely
was impossible to get to except by boat
exceptionnoun
the act of excepting : exclusion
it's all here, with the exception of the sweater
a case where a rule does not apply
we'll make an exception this time
an objection or a ground for objection
took exception to the remark
exceptionaladjective
forming an exception : being unusual
an exceptional amount of rain
better than average : superior
an exceptional student in math
1 Because elderly patients often present with physiological and pharmacological exceptionality, the selection of optimal treatment for them is more challenging.
由于老年人有着生理学、药理学等各方面的特点,因此为这个特殊的肿瘤群体选择合适的治疗方案具有一定的挑战性。
2 With exceptionality as its core value, we provide an eclectic range of rare and limited editions. From gold to diamond and precious gemstones, luxurious frames of all kinds are what we have to offer.
以独特为先的溥仪眼镜提供多款珍贵和限量眼镜产品:不论是K金或钻石,还是稀有宝石制成的尊贵镜架,溥仪眼镜都一应俱全。
3 We're bending the rules for this exceptional situation.
4 an exceptional student in math
5 The seafood dishes at this restaurant are exceptional.
6 a separate school for exceptional children
7 However, the judge found exceptional circumstances and that the mandatory minimum of 12 years was unjust and disproportionate to the crime committed.
8 According to spokesperson Jonathan Franks, the judge found that the case had exceptional circumstances and that the lengthy sentence would be arbitrary.
3 优越
important signal supereminent excellence palm distinction dominance bulge superiority precedence preponderance predominance gree precedency preponderancy
4 特别
special particular pet exceptional fancy extraordinary singular peculiar especial screwy especially particularly specifically notable expressly dreadful confounded singularity particularity super-
5 异常
different particular novel exceptional fancy remarkable extraordinary awful singular peculiar bastard eccentric sensational colossal blooming bouncing rousing anomalous prodigious aberrant devilish out-of-the-way preternatural supernormal subnormal unwonted anomalistic transnormal impayable thundering deuced anomaly singularity