exceptional

/ɪkˈsepʃən(ə)l/📚 6086 256 2六级考研托福雅思
You use exceptional to describe someone or something that has a particular quality, usually a good quality, to an unusually high degree. 非凡的

adjective [原级]卓越的,杰出的;不寻常的,罕见的;(心理或身体上)有缺陷的

Exceptional situations and incidents are unusual and only likely to happen infrequently.
例外的

noun [抽象名词](公司账目上的)异常项目

Bailyn might respond that New England was exceptional.
贝林可能会回应说,新英格兰是个例外。

exceptional

-tional ⌜ 表示具有某种特性或性质的 - indicating having the quality or characteristic of ~ ⌟
来自except(prep. 除…之外)
单词造句:
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...children with exceptional ability. …能力非凡的孩子们。
He's an exceptionally talented dancer and needs to practise several hours every day. 他是位非凡有天赋的的舞蹈家,每天需要练几小时。
A review panel concluded that there were no exceptional circumstances that would warrant a lesser penalty for him. 一个评估小组作出结论:没有什么例外情况可使他获得从轻惩罚。
Exceptionally, in times of emergency, we may send a team of experts. 紧急情况下我们可以破例派遣一个专家队。
This deadline will be extended only in exceptional circumstances. 只有在特殊情况下才会延长最后期限。
Capital punishment is allowable only under exceptional circumstances. 只有在特殊情况下才允许判死刑。
Their technical ability is exceptional. 他们的技能是非凡的。

adj.例外的,反常的;杰出的,非凡的

  • This is an exceptional case; I've never seen anything like it before. adj.例外的、反常的
  • The child had shown exceptional courage. adj.杰出的、非凡的
  • Her scores are quite exceptional. 做表语