unusual
adj. 特別的,不尋常的; 獨特的,別緻的
If something is unusual, it does not happen very often or you do not see it or hear it very often.
They have replanted many areas with rare and unusual plants...
他們在許多地方重新種上了珍稀植物。
To be appreciated as a parent is quite unusual.
可憐天下父母心。
If you describe someone as unusual, you think that they are interesting and different from other people.
He was an unusual man with great business talents.
此人不同凡響,具有異常敏銳的商業頭腦。
1. not usual or common or ordinary;
2. being definitely out of the ordinary and unexpected; slightly odd or even a bit weird;
3. not commonly encountered;
We can't get unwary just because nothing unusual has cropped up.
不能因為沒發生什麼問題就麻痺大意起來.
Uranus is unusual because it is tilted.
天王星非常特殊,因為它是傾斜的.
The weather is a bit unusual these days.
最近天氣有點兒反常.
If you find anything unusual, report at once.
發現情況, 趕緊報告.
It was not unusual for the bank to involved in litigation over failed companies.
銀行常常捲入關於公司倒閉的官司中.
adj. 不平常的,稀有的
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其他釋義
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