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单词 exceedingly
释义
exceedingly
(ɪksdɪŋli )
adverb [usually ADVERB adjective, oft ADVERB after verb]
Exceedingly means very or very much. [old-fashioned]
We had an exceedingly good lunch.
This was an exceedingly difficult decision to take.
I have a case that troubles me exceedingly.
Synonyms: extremely, very, highly, greatly  
Collocations:
exceedingly fine
Not that it isn't proper classy, too, with generations of exceedingly fine furniture to offset all the modern pizzazz.
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The carvings on the spandrels of the chief entrance are exceedingly fine.
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The day was exceedingly fine; all things were done in order, and universal satisfaction was manifested.
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The entire surface of spire and the base are smooth, except for exceedingly fine, incremental lines.
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They are marked by retractive fines of growth, and exceedingly fine, spiral striations.
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exceedingly hard to
This foundation has a huge ambition, exceedingly hard to pull off successfully.
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Basketball medals are exceedingly hard to come by.
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Failing that, he'll have to work exceedingly hard to keep his job.
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For any outsider, it was exceedingly hard to gain her full confidence.
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He sent a long, low punt that was exceedingly hard to handle.
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exceedingly high
Exceedingly high damages, given my neighbour's standing in society.
Times, Sunday Times
The prices of food are exceedingly high, supplies are scanty; while efforts to control prices are hampered by the profiteering and trade trickery unfortunately never absent from this country.
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But now, 10 years later, it looks slyly appropriate: elegant, shallow and exceedingly high maintenance, with a deep colonic most mornings, but despite everything rather winning.
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The demand projections are exceedingly high.
Times, Sunday Times
Walls of one of the room are exceedingly high, measuring about ten to twelve metres.
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exceedingly large
Pour another exceedingly large red!
The Sun
Every exceedingly large royal palace, or one consisting of many chambers on different levels might be referred to as an acropolis.
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Soon, the exceedingly large enrollees in the next school year, 1986-1987 paved the way for the hiring of more teachers and non-teaching personnel.
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As befitting a high-level mobster, his funeral was an exceedingly large one.
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Over the following several days, the storm became exceedingly large, with tropical storm-force winds covering an area about 920 mi (1,480 km) wide.
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exceedingly long
There are two narratives nestling against each other in this exceedingly long, conscientious, but overstuffed biography.
Times,Sunday Times
Many people are aware of how overcrowded our prisons are-how many people are in jail and how many people are in jail for exceedingly long sentences for fairly minor crimes.
Christianity Today
The exceedingly long wait had spawned a number of jokes related to its development timeline.
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Spiral joss sticks are also used on a regular basis, which are found hanging above temple ceilings, with burn times that are exceedingly long.
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The durations of these verse duels can be exceedingly long, often many hours, and they end when one payador fails to respond immediately to his opponent.
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exceedingly low
They were demonstrably viable at an exceedingly low birth weight.
Christianity Today
That's a positive achievement by the exceedingly low standards of its recent record.
Times, Sunday Times
A well-designed quantum well laser can have an exceedingly low threshold current.
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Since secondary resources have exceedingly low discovery costs and very low production costs, they may have displaced a significant portion of primary production.
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The land valuations that had been exceedingly low for decades, then skyrocketed.
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exceedingly rare
But the system seemed to work surprisingly well: "The occurrence of serious crimes is exceedingly rare.
Ben Macintyre JOSIAH THE GREAT: The True Story of The Man Who Would Be King (2004)
One day he brought a piece of exercise equipment into the classroom, the type that is now common in gyms but then was exceedingly rare.
Times, Sunday Times (2010)
Most of them combine the properties of the ferromagnet and the semiconductor, an exceedingly rare combination.
Felicia Ullstad, Jay R. Chan, Harry Warring, Natalie Plank, Ben Ruck, Joe Trodahl, Franck Natali 2015, 'Ohmic contacts of Au and Ag metals to n-type GdN thin films', AIMS Materials Science
Cervical and thoracicspinal cord epidermoid tumors are exceedingly rare.
Meltem Esenyel, Abdurrahman Aycan, Feyza Karagöz Güzey, Saliha Eroğlu Demir, Mustafa Akif Sarıyıldız, Nihal Özaras 2012, 'A Neglected case admitted with paraplegia: An intradural extramedullary epidermoid cyst', Journal of Clinical and Experimental Investigations
exceedingly rich
But not simply because it took place on the eve of the recession and a bunch of exceedingly rich people faced the music and danced.
Times, Sunday Times
The larger amounts are paid by clubs with exceedingly rich backers and revenues from advertising and television.
Times, Sunday Times
The story, of which more than 27 versions are known, involves an exceedingly rich patrician merchant widow, who desired ever greater riches.
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exceedingly small
Exceedingly small changes in axial length of the eyeball (18.619.2 micrometres) are caused by the action of the ciliary muscle during accommodation.
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Pollutants are exceedingly small and not easily detectable or removable.
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To preserve the character at which it aimed, the windows were made exceedingly small and narrow.
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The mines are exceedingly small and oval.
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Translations:
Chinese: 极其
Japanese: 非常に
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