unorthodox如何读

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unorthodox是什么意思

adj.

非正统的

异端的

异教的

unorthodox自然拼读

un·or·tho·dox

uhn or th daks

unorthodox英英释义

Adjective

1. independent in behavior or thought;

"she led a somewhat irregular private life"

"maverick politicians"

2. breaking with convention or tradition;

"an unorthodox lifestyle"

unorthodox词源中文解释

1650年代,来自 un-(1)"不" + orthodox(adj.)。

unorthodox_体育行业词汇

非正统的

unorthodox词源英文解释

The first known use of unorthodox was in 1629

unorthodox儿童词典英英释义

unpaidadjective

not paid

an unpaid volunteer

not paying a salary

an unpaid position

unpackverb

to separate and remove things packed

got home and unpacked

to open and remove the contents of

unpack a trunk

unpackverb

to separate and remove things packed

got home and unpacked

to open and remove the contents of

unpack a trunk

unpackverb

to separate and remove things packed

got home and unpacked

to open and remove the contents of

unpack a trunk

unpackverb

to separate and remove things packed

got home and unpacked

to open and remove the contents of

unpack a trunk

unorthodoxadjective

not orthodox : not usual

an unorthodox teaching method

unorthodox 例句

1 People who believe in these also believe in New Age dogmas, urban legends and all sorts of slightly unorthodox ideas, Brotherton explains.

2 There’s her father, born into privilege and touched by “congenital naughtiness,” now of Christ the King Parish in Kansas City, Mo., who despite his unorthodox marital status and hobbies is nevertheless an extreme traditionalist.

3 He made no secret that he would continue his unorthodox habit of flying to Haiti as often as possible, spending half his time in Cange and half at the Brigham to meet his residency requirements.

4 It’s an unorthodox romantic comedy that began onstage as a look at the sleeping disorder that sends Mr. Birbiglia wandering unconsciously in the night, often with dangerous results.

5 Actor Rashida Jones, whose recently released film Celeste and Jesse Forever touched on the issue, has said she believes it is a "two-way street", with the onus also on audiences to demand more unorthodox fare.

6 In an age of rampant ballet revisionism, finding an unorthodox "Swan Lake" isn't difficult.

7 If you can stand patronising film-making, then this is an interesting story of an unorthodox wolf making his way in a rough world.

8 Perhaps you could call his methods a little unorthodox but that is precisely what makes him a strong personality.

也许你会认为他的方法有些标新立异,但那恰好造就了他强烈的个性。

9 The unorthodox lawyers are best friends who join a big-time law firm after years of working from their bachelor pad-like home office.

10 You constantly marveled at the brave, unorthodox strokes in its structure and orchestration — like an extraordinary bass clarinet solo, marvelously played by Ismail Lumanovski — and at the soaring optimism it conveyed.

11 “What I was inspired by is just how unorthodox you can be … just think outside of the box and find the right way to make a movie for you.”

12 Cooper describes working with Russell as "very unorthodox".

13 It's a "vehicle for helping the audience into the strange, unorthodox language. It's a conduit. I think when you approach it from that point of view, it's not as daunting."

14 When he thought about his career, he didn’t feel “unorthodox,” or like an inspiration to anyone.

15 Despite their unorthodox appearances, many participants noted that they would have been comfortable with an even more “traditional” ceremony.

16 Mr. Collins entered the national spotlight with the Mothers of Invention, an outlet for Mr. Zappa’s unique sense of humor and challenging, unorthodox compositions.

17 No one knows this better than his girlfriend, Catherine, who emerges in these pages as the fully realized third member of this unorthodox ménage à trois between man, woman and oeuvre.

18 The pair soon went viral for their unusual wedding, with some supporters applauding them for the unorthodox idea.

19 Allen made a trademark out of following a slow fade-out with a quick cut-in, unorthodox at the time.

20 She’s also responsible for providing him with an unorthodox source of palliative care that he cherishes far more than Japanese knives and memories of pork sandwiches: a parrot.

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