单词 | unprecedented degree |
释义 | unprecedented degree More than 33 million people voted and their votes have changed our national history to an unprecedented degree. Times, Sunday Times Photographs in newspapers invested modern life with visual information to an unprecedented degree. Times, Sunday Times Let's just say that this convention-defying discipline narrows to an unprecedented degree the gap between swimming and a fight in a wet car park. Times, Sunday Times Critics were, for the most part, fairly kind, although some discerned an unprecedented degree of woolly-thinking whimsicality for a writer usually so acute and precise. Times, Sunday Times The council convened an emergency review, acknowledging in it 'an unprecedented degree of concern about reception classes... this problem had not been predicted'. Times, Sunday Times |
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