unusually 英 [ʌnˈju:ʒuəli]   美 [ʌnˈjuʒʊəlɪ]

unusually

unusually  英 [ʌnˈju:ʒuəli] 美 [ʌnˈjuʒʊəlɪ]

adv. 非常;异乎寻常地;显著地 

For the past month or more, she had been unusually happy and had been really throwing herself into her work. 在最近的一个多月里, 她异乎寻常地快乐, 工作也做得勤快。
Yet if that period was unusually kind to the middle class, the one we are now in the midst of appears unusually cruel. 如果说那个阶段对中产阶级是非同寻常的温馨记忆,那么我们现在所处的阶段就是残酷的现实。

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  • adv. 非常;异乎寻常地;显著地
  • 1. For the past month or more, she had been unusually happy and had been really throwing herself into her work.

    在最近的一个多月里, 她异乎寻常地快乐, 工作也做得勤快。

  • 2. Yet if that period was unusually kind to the middle class, the one we are now in the midst of appears unusually cruel.

    如果说那个阶段对中产阶级是非同寻常的温馨记忆,那么我们现在所处的阶段就是残酷的现实。

  • 3. She possesses a soprano voice of unusually fine quality.

    她有着音质特别好的女高音歌喉。

un·usual·ly / ʌnˈjuːʒuəli ; NAmE ʌnˈjuːʒuəli / / ʌnˈjuːʒəli ; NAmE ʌnˈjuːʒəli / adverb 1 used before adjectives to emphasize that a particular quality is greater than normal (置于形容词前,用以强调)特别地,极,非常 unusually high levels of radiation 超高的辐射强度 an unusually cold winter 异常寒冷的冬天 2 used to say that a particular situation is not normal or expected 不寻常地;意想不到地 Unusually for him, he wore a tie. 他破例打了一条领带。 un·usual·ly / ʌnˈjuːʒuəli ; NAmE ʌnˈjuːʒuəli /
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