exceptional
adj. 傑出的,非凡的; 例外的
You use exceptional to describe someone or something that has a particular quality, usually a good quality, to an unusually high degree.
...children with exceptional ability...
具有非凡才能的孩子們
His translation is exceptional in its poetic quality.
他的譯作非常有詩意。
Exceptional situations and incidents are unusual and only likely to happen very infrequently.
...if the courts hold that this case is exceptional...
如果法庭認為這是個特殊案例
School governors have the discretion to allow parents to withdraw pupils in exceptional circumstances.
督學可以酌情允許父母在特殊情況下讓學生退學。
1. far beyond what is usual in magnitude or degree;
2. surpassing what is common or usual or expected;
3. deviating widely from a norm of physical or mental ability; used especially of children below normal in intelligence;
special, especial, specific, particular, exceptional, extraordinary, peculiar
這些形容詞均含"特殊的,特別的"之意。
He has met the standard of being a successful president, being an exceptional president.
他達到了作為成功總統的標準, 能夠成為一個特別出色的總統.
Fees paid are not refundable, except under exceptional circumstances.
除特殊情況外,一切已繳費用,概不退還.
We are only exceptional when we believe we are exceptional.
只有我們相信自己傑出,我們才真正傑出.
He is a man of exceptional talent.
他是位具有非凡才能的人.
We offer quality, dependable products and exceptional customer service . We purify what we sell.
我們提供優質, 可靠的產品和出色的客戶服務.
adj. 特別的;卓越的
extraordinarynotableunusualremarkableoutstanding
其他釋義
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