exceptionally 英 [ɪk'sepʃ(ə)nəlɪ]   美 [ɪk'sɛpʃənəli]

exceptionally

exceptionally  英 [ɪk'sepʃ(ə)nəlɪ] 美 [ɪk'sɛpʃənəli]

adv. 异常地;特殊地;例外地 

It possesses incredible strength and elasticity, while its exceptionally high conductivity and use in flexible semiconductors could soup up computing. 它具有难以置信的强度和弹性,而其异常的高导电性和半导体中灵活的应用可以提高计算能力。
Though nearly 50, he is exceptionally vigorous in work. 别看他快50岁了, 工作却是雷厉风行。

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  • adv. 异常地;特殊地;例外地
  • 1. It possesses incredible strength and elasticity, while its exceptionally high conductivity and use in flexible semiconductors could soup up computing.

    它具有难以置信的强度和弹性,而其异常的高导电性和半导体中灵活的应用可以提高计算能力。

  • 2. Though nearly 50, he is exceptionally vigorous in work.

    别看他快50岁了, 工作却是雷厉风行。

  • 3. I want to pay tribute to all those working in these exceptionally difficult situations.

    我要向所有在这些极端困难境况下工作的人们致以敬意。

ex·cep·tion·al·ly / ɪkˈsepʃənəli ; NAmE ɪkˈsepʃənəli / adverb 1 used before an adjective or adverb to emphasize how strong or unusual the quality is (用于形容词和副词之前表示强调)罕见,特别,非常 The weather, even for January, was exceptionally cold. 这种天气即使在一月份也算得上非常寒冷。 I thought Bill played exceptionally well. 我认为比尔的球打得特别好。 2 only in unusual circumstances 只有在特殊情况下;例外地 Exceptionally, students may be accepted without formal qualifications. 在特殊情况下,也可能接受无正式文凭的学生。 ex·cep·tion·al·ly / ɪkˈsepʃənəli ; NAmE ɪkˈsepʃənəli /
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