extraordinariness如何读

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extraordinariness是什么意思

  • n.格外

extraordinariness英英释义

adjective

going beyond what is usual, regular, or customary

extraordinary powers

exceptional to a very marked extent

extraordinary beauty

of a financial transaction nonrecurring

employed for or sent on a special function or service

an ambassador extraordinary

extraordinariness词源英文解释

Middle English extraordinarie, from Latin extraordinarius, from extra ordinem out of course, from extra + ordinem, accusative of ordin-, ordo order

The first known use of extraordinary was in the 15th century

extraordinariness儿童词典英英释义

eyeholenoun

eyelet sense 1

exultverb

to be very joyful : rejoice

extraterrestrialadjective

coming from or existing outside the earth or its atmosphere

extraterrestrial life

extraordinaryadjective

so unusual as to be remarkable

extraordinariness 例句

1 “Now,” she says, “I have my dream-come-true life” — the ability to dive into what she loves and pay more attention to “the extraordinariness of the ordinary” as she creates narratives from her work.

2 "Do you hate me?" asked Emily, trying to adjust herself mentally to the mad extraordinariness of the situation, and at the same time scarcely understanding why she asked her question.

3 To call the extraordinariness of the thing in question into question?

4 “Togetherness with other people,” she said, “is more valuable than any kind of extraordinariness or perfection.”

5 By contrast, there’s no tragedy in “Sully,” just sighs of relief, probing questions and an outwardly uncomplicated hero whose extraordinariness is so deeply imbued that it is finally the most ordinary thing about him.

6 Leverkusen came too close to something extraordinary not to have some regret.

7 The talented gays are following the program silently requiring everyone to strive for extraordinariness and perfection.

8 "Often funny, sometimes painful, but always exquisitely well written, it reveals the extraordinariness that can lurk in even the most ordinary of lives."

9 Which in itself says something about the ordinariness of his extraordinariness.

10 But in this fact lies the extraordinariness of the situation.

11 Samuel Pepys caught the extraordinariness of a scorching July day in 1667 by describing how he slept, daringly, for the first time since he was a boy, with only a rug and sheet upon him.

12 She then began a long rigmarole about the extraordinariness of coincidence, which made Eileen look at her with wonderment, and question in her own mind if she had a bad headache or anything.

13 His very extraordinariness was what qualified him in Doolittle’s mind.

14 The researchers made an extraordinary discovery.

15 Today, when we take instant global communication for granted, it's difficult to appreciate the sheer magic and extraordinariness of this first Christmas broadcast.

16 The experiences of childhood which stand out most prominently are usually those which at the time riveted themselves to the mind through the interest of their extraordinariness.

17 In “Broadchurch,” you can taste the grief and the horror and the extraordinariness of this random ghastly event happening to these people.

18 The race is an extraordinary event.

19 And that gives the measure at once of the extraordinariness of our discussion and of the swiftness with which intimacy had grown up between us.

20 The film draws much from the tension between their middle-aged ordinary-joe-ness and the extraordinariness of their heroism.

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