extraordinaire
extraordinaire 英 [ɪkˌstrɔ:dɪˈneə(r)] 美 [ɪkˌstrɔrdɪˈner]
adj. (法语)特别的;非凡的;异常的
名词复数:extraordinaires
- The informal adjective extraordinaire is a great way to describe someone who does something particularly well. You might describe your sister as a dog trainer extraordinaire, for example.
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- adj. (法语)特别的;非凡的;异常的
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1. What they're attempting is a high-wire act extraordinaire.
他们试图做的是一种非凡的钢丝绳表演。
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2. Thinker, environmentalist and philosopher extraordinaire ... A one-man force of nature.
思考者,环境保护者,非凡的哲学家。只有一人的自然之力。
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3. Finally, my upstairs neighbor and freelance stylist extraordinaire, Roshawna Jackson assuages my dismay at being unable to master the art of the pose.
最后,请教我楼上的一位邻居,她是非凡的自由职业者造型师,罗莎娜.杰克逊减轻了我无力摆出艺术姿势的沮丧心情。
- extraordinaire (adj.) 1940, from French extraordinaire (14c.), literally "extraordinary, unusual, out of the ordinary," but used colloquially as a superlative; see extraordinary, which represents an older borrowing of the same word.
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