释义 |
uncommonlyun‧com‧mon‧ly /ʌnˈkɒmənli $ -ˈkɑː-/ adverb [+adjective/adverb]  - an uncommonly beautiful woman
- But they are aware, too, that the stakes involved in Mr Gorbachev's visit are uncommonly high.
- Everyone knew the Druitt girls worked hard and everyone always said they were uncommonly good with animals.
- In 1897, after an uncommonly long pause of more than four years, an eleventh son was born.
- Not uncommonly there have been problems in replicating both experimental procedures and the results claimed for them.
- Not uncommonly, studies of this kind which relate to relatively uncharted areas raise more issues than they solve.
- The anger on his brow made him look uncommonly like a younger version of his brother.
- We headquarters troops were uncommonly lucky during that particular period!
old-fashioned very SYN unusually: an uncommonly cold morning |