unusual如何读

英:[ʌnˈjuːʒuəl]

美:[ʌnˈjuːʒuəl]

unusual英汉释义

adj.(形容词)
  1. 罕有的,异乎寻常的 rare or exceptional
  2. 独特的,与众不同的 interesting because different from others

unusual是什么意思

adj. (形容词)
  1. 独特的,与众不同的,特别的,别致的
  2. 非凡的,不寻常的,不平常的
  3. 罕见的,稀有的,难得的
  4. 奇特的,奇异的
  5. 例外的
  6. 异常的,不正常的

unusual自然拼读

un·u·su·al

uhn yu zhu l

unusual扩展

unusually (adv.), unusualness (n.)

unusual词根

词根:unusual

adv.

unusually 非常;异乎寻常地;显著地

unusual英英释义

Adjective

1. not usual or common or ordinary;

"a scene of unusual beauty"

"a man of unusual ability"

"cruel and unusual punishment"

"an unusual meteorite"

2. being definitely out of the ordinary and unexpected; slightly odd or even a bit weird;

"a strange exaltation that was indefinable"

"a strange fantastical mind"

"what a strange sense of humor she has"

3. not commonly encountered;

"two-career families are no longer unusual"

unusual词组

unusual weather异常天气

unusual区别

 striking, remarkable, unusual, prominent, outstanding, extraordinary

striking引人注意的,饶有兴趣的;(因相貌好)吸引人的,惹人注目的

remarkable值得注意的,不寻常的;独特的

unusual罕见的,异乎寻常的;独特的,与众不同的

prominent凸出的,显著的,惹人注目的,杰出的,重要的

outstanding杰出的,优秀的;地位显著的,为人瞩目的,(报酬、工作、问题等)未偿付的,未完成的,未解决的

extraordinary不平常的,不普通的,非常的,格外的,;(安排、会议等)特别的,(官员)特命的,特派的

以上来源于网络

 abnormal, unusual

abnormal变态的,反常的

unusual不常见的,不普通的,难得的

以上来源于网络

 typical, unique, particular, unusual

typical典型的

unique独一无二的,其同类中唯一现存的

particular特别的 一整体或类别中单一可区分的部分或个体,侧重同类中某一个有别于其他的独特性质,或在一般情况下所有的独特性质

unusual不同寻常的

以上来源于网络

unusual词源中文解释

1580年代,来自 un-(1)“不”+ usual(adj.)。“相关词汇: Unusually(不寻常地)。

unusual_法律行业词汇

非常的

unusual词源英文解释

The first known use of unusual was in 1579

unusual儿童词典英英释义

upgrade1 of 2noun

an upward grade or slope

rise entry 2 sense 4

crime has been on the upgrade

upgrade2 of 2verb

to raise to a higher grade or position

to improve or replace especially software or a device for increased usefulness

upgrade1 of 2noun

an upward grade or slope

rise entry 2 sense 4

crime has been on the upgrade

upgrade2 of 2verb

to raise to a higher grade or position

to improve or replace especially software or a device for increased usefulness

upgrade1 of 2noun

an upward grade or slope

rise entry 2 sense 4

crime has been on the upgrade

upgrade2 of 2verb

to raise to a higher grade or position

to improve or replace especially software or a device for increased usefulness

upgrade1 of 2noun

an upward grade or slope

rise entry 2 sense 4

crime has been on the upgrade

upgrade2 of 2verb

to raise to a higher grade or position

to improve or replace especially software or a device for increased usefulness

up1 of 5adverb

in or to a higher position or levelespecially: away from the center of the earth

held up my hand

from beneath a surface (as ground or water)

pulling up weeds

from below the horizon

watched the moon come up

in or into an upright position

stand up

out of bed

stayed up late

with greater force

speak up

in or into a better or more advanced state

worked our way up in the world

at an end

our time was up

in or into a state of greater activity

stir up a fire

to or at a greater rate, speed, or amount

prices went up

into existence, evidence, or knowledge

the missing ring turned up

into consideration

brought the matter up

into possession or control

gave himself up

entirely, completely the house burned up

eat it up

in or into storage put our boat up for the winter

lay up supplies

so as to arrive or approach

came up the drive

in or into parts

tear up paper

to a stop drew up at the curb

pull up

for each side

score was 15 up

up2 of 5adjective

risen above the horizon or ground

the sun was up

being out of bed

higher than usual prices are up

the river is up

raised so as to be open : lifted

windows are up

put together : built

the house is up

grown above a surface

the corn is up

moving or going upward

the up escalator

being on one's feet and busy

was eager to be up and doing

well prepared

the team was up for the game

going on : taking place

find out what is up

well informed

always up on the news

being ahead of an opponent

was three games up in the series

presented for or under consideration

up for reelection

charged before a court

was up for robbery

being the one whose turn it is

you're up next

up3 of 5preposition

to, toward, or at a higher point of

up the hill

toward the beginning of

going up the river

toward the northern or upper end or part of

sailed up the coast

along the course of

walking up the street

up4 of 5noun

an upward course or slope

a period or state of success

had had my ups and downs

up5 of 5verb

to act suddenly or surprisingly

up and left town

to rise from a lying or sitting position

to move or cause to move upward : ascend, raise

upped the prices

unusualadjective

not usual : uncommon, rare

unusual 例句

1 To them, she was interesting, unusual in the way she bluntly spoke her mind.

2 His pleasure in the attentions of the bootblack’s whisk reflected a consciousness about clothes unusual in a small-town man.

3 The fog cleared as suddenly as it had appeared and yet nobody made any allusion to it, nor did anybody look as though anything unusual had just happened.

4 The fact that she’s out is highly freaking unusual, to be honest.

5 He placed notices in publications around the world to make it known that the Midway was to be an exotic realm of unusual sights, sounds, and scents.

6 She spoke in the matter-of-fact way of children who have no way of knowing how unusual their situation is.

7 “Your voice has an unusual quality, actually. It’s hard to place.”

8 Don’t use this word to refer to something unusual, uncommon, odd, unexpected, rare, exceptional, curious, irregular, offbeat, or surprising.

9 He said that he had spoken to his son by telephone a week before the disappearance and had noticed nothing unusual.

10 Leslie’s mother, father, and grandmother are all there, and I don’t need to access her mind to know this is an unusual occurrence at three in the afternoon.

11 It wasn’t too unusual, though, because he wasn’t in any of my classes except for gym.

12 What I mean is that we were ambitious, in a way that would have been unusual a generation before, to serve gentlemen who were, so to speak, furthering the progress of humanity.

13 “I think a lot of things are very unusual,” I said.

14 Other villagers who were starting to stir up the lanes with noise and dust didn’t seem to notice anything unusual about Naima either.

15 “I want to read this composition aloud. For two reasons. One, it is beautifully written. And two, it tells about an unusual hobby—for a girl.”

16 “I want to see the most unusual ring you have for sale,” she’d said to the shopkeeper.

17 But even when we were in Miss Stewart’s typing class, he had to do something unusual all the time—like type a letter in the shape of an hourglass.

18 At school, in a given situation, we might respond with “That’s not unusual.”

19 If you experience any unusual symptoms after withdrawal of the treatment then contact your doctor.

如果在治疗结束后感到有任何异常症状,请和您的医生联系。

20 A white man was not too unusual if he had a ten-, twenty-, thirty-, forty-, or fifty-thousand-dollar-a-year job.

unusual 同义词

1 不平常

uncommon unordinary

2 不常见的

unfamiliar uncustomed uncommon

8 少有的

untypical unordinary

17 稀罕的

rare unwonted

27 别致

different

28 不普通的

unordinary uncustomed

unusual 短语相关

cruel and unusual punishment

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