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单词 exceptionally
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Definition of exceptionally in English:

exceptionally

adverb ɪkˈsɛpʃ(ə)nəliˌɪkˈsɛpʃ(ə)nəli
  • 1To a greater degree than normal; unusually.

    as submodifier the weather was exceptionally mild for the time of the year
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Their exceptionally close relationship ended with the death of Raisa in 1999.
    • In Mayo the results were greeted with general satisfaction by teachers and students alike with some exceptionally high marks recorded.
    • The exceptionally strong revenues we have seen over the first six months of 2000 have changed the landscape.
    • The car is also exceptionally roomy in every direction, with real lounging space in the rear.
    • Their upper surfaces, however, vary from convex to exceptionally flat.
    • The claim submitted by the Referring Party is based on exceptionally poor material.
    • Upon receiving the sundial, my friend was exceptionally pleased with the unique gift.
    • The lambs are finished exclusively on the marsh, only coming above the high water mark for exceptionally high tides.
    • In every vintage, this winery produced exceptionally good wines of perfect elegance.
    • This is some very fine music by a band with an exceptionally rich collective imagination.
    • The authors do an exceptionally good job in mocking the social Communism of major industrial cities of Russia.
    • A few years back, the publican had invested in a large extension following an exceptionally good summer.
    • They may come around, but the evidence will have to be exceptionally compelling.
    • A large shuttered sash window overlooking the communal square makes this an exceptionally bright area.
    • Neighbourhood network programmes have shown exceptionally good success rates everywhere.
    • This may, in turn, let farmers use a lower application rate without having to use exceptionally small nozzles.
    • Finally, exceptionally bad weather caused serious declines in output independently of all the other factors.
    • Our minors have been performing exceptionally well at the moment.
    • Rumoured to be an exceptionally talented artist, he continues to work with oil paints today.
    • Barriers to entry into the French political elite are exceptionally high.
    Synonyms
    unusually, uncommonly, abnormally, atypically, extraordinarily, unexpectedly, surprisingly
    strangely, oddly, freakishly
    informal weirdly, freakily
    outstandingly, extraordinarily, remarkably, exceedingly, especially, specially, phenomenally, prodigiously
    1. 1.1 Only in unusual circumstances.
      the court allows half an hour in most cases, one hour exceptionally for a very important case
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Scores lower than 4 were found only exceptionally.
      • He called upon the educationists to join hands for formulating a strategy that benefits all rather than exceptionally a few.
      • Reproductions made by professional photographers can only be authorised exceptionally.
      • However, exceptionally, Parliament has affected the validity of a contract by intervening to refuse funding.
      • Exceptionally, international institutions perform functions more appropriately described as international resource management.
 
 

Definition of exceptionally in US English:

exceptionally

adverbˌikˈsepSH(ə)nəlēˌɪkˈsɛpʃ(ə)nəli
  • 1To a greater degree than normal; unusually.

    as submodifier the weather was exceptionally mild for the time of the year
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Neighbourhood network programmes have shown exceptionally good success rates everywhere.
    • The lambs are finished exclusively on the marsh, only coming above the high water mark for exceptionally high tides.
    • A large shuttered sash window overlooking the communal square makes this an exceptionally bright area.
    • In Mayo the results were greeted with general satisfaction by teachers and students alike with some exceptionally high marks recorded.
    • The claim submitted by the Referring Party is based on exceptionally poor material.
    • This is some very fine music by a band with an exceptionally rich collective imagination.
    • The car is also exceptionally roomy in every direction, with real lounging space in the rear.
    • Rumoured to be an exceptionally talented artist, he continues to work with oil paints today.
    • Upon receiving the sundial, my friend was exceptionally pleased with the unique gift.
    • Barriers to entry into the French political elite are exceptionally high.
    • In every vintage, this winery produced exceptionally good wines of perfect elegance.
    • The authors do an exceptionally good job in mocking the social Communism of major industrial cities of Russia.
    • Their exceptionally close relationship ended with the death of Raisa in 1999.
    • Finally, exceptionally bad weather caused serious declines in output independently of all the other factors.
    • Their upper surfaces, however, vary from convex to exceptionally flat.
    • This may, in turn, let farmers use a lower application rate without having to use exceptionally small nozzles.
    • The exceptionally strong revenues we have seen over the first six months of 2000 have changed the landscape.
    • A few years back, the publican had invested in a large extension following an exceptionally good summer.
    • Our minors have been performing exceptionally well at the moment.
    • They may come around, but the evidence will have to be exceptionally compelling.
    Synonyms
    unusually, uncommonly, abnormally, atypically, extraordinarily, unexpectedly, surprisingly
    outstandingly, extraordinarily, remarkably, exceedingly, especially, specially, phenomenally, prodigiously
    1. 1.1 Only in unusual circumstances.
      the court allows half an hour in most cases, one hour exceptionally for a very important case
      Example sentencesExamples
      • He called upon the educationists to join hands for formulating a strategy that benefits all rather than exceptionally a few.
      • Scores lower than 4 were found only exceptionally.
      • Reproductions made by professional photographers can only be authorised exceptionally.
      • However, exceptionally, Parliament has affected the validity of a contract by intervening to refuse funding.
      • Exceptionally, international institutions perform functions more appropriately described as international resource management.
 
 
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