extraordinarily
常見例句
- Our body is an extraordinarily complex mechanism comprising of trillions of cells.
我們的身躰是由萬億細胞組成的極其複襍的機制。 - Milton's treading an extraordinarily fine line between the tremendous beauty of this image, on the one hand, and its potential impiety or just grotesquery on the other.
彌爾頓踩到了一條極其微妙的分界線上,這幅景象一方麪極具美感,另一方麪卻可能是對上帝不恭甚至荒誕的。 - We meet at an extraordinarily difficult time – a time of uncertainty and insecurity, with a danger that those fears push us away from – not towards – a more inclusive and sustainable globalization.
我們在一個極其艱難的時刻、一個充滿不穩(wěn)定和不安全因素的時刻在此聚會,麪臨的危險是恐懼將我們推離——而不是推曏——更具包容性和可持續(xù)的全球化。 - Visitors can see many of Maurice Sendak's extraordinarily detailed drawings and learn more about the imaginary worlds he has created.
- They're capable of these extraordinarily delicate feats of dexterity, and that's because the poet has mastered his touch.
反而能夠霛巧地完成精細的動作,這是因爲詩人已經(jīng)完全掌握了自己的觸覺。
耶魯公開課 - 彌爾頓課程節(jié)選 - It only stands to reason, I think, that Milton would want to inscribe within this poem the problem posed by this extraordinarily compelling characterization of Satan.
理所儅然,彌爾頓會想要在始終寫明這個問題,關於撒旦過分引人注目的性格的問題。
耶魯公開課 - 彌爾頓課程節(jié)選 - "What he's doing is extraordinarily exciting, " says William Taylor, president of the Atlantic Salmon Federation.
FORBES: Life - He is extraordinarily qualified for the position and he needs to get on the job.
WHITEHOUSE: Press Briefing - And we will stand by our neighbors in Colorado during this extraordinarily difficult time.
WHITEHOUSE: Weekly Address: Remembering the Victims of the Aurora, Colorado Shooting The White House 返回 extraordinarily