anomalous
/əˈnɒmələs/ (bre, ipa) · /əˈnɑːmələs/ (ame, ipa) · /ə-ˈnä-mə-ləs/ (ame, mw)
anomalous — 形容詞
- anomalouspositive
- more anomalouscomparative
- most anomaloussuperlative
1. not fitting the usual pattern or what people consider normal, especially in a wa
異常的
偏離正常或預期狀態的
not fitting the usual pattern or what people consider normal, especially in a way that surprises people or seems difficult to explain
Dr Chen noticed an anomalous pattern in the climate data from the past decade.
陳博士注意到過去十年的氣候資料中出現一種異常模式。
anomalous + noun (pattern / result / value)
The lab's initial findings were anomalous, so the team ran the experiment again.
實驗室的初步結果異常,因此團隊重新進行了一次實驗。
predicative: be + anomalous
Mei's test results showed an anomalous value that did not match earlier samples.
小美的檢驗結果顯示一個異常數值,與先前的樣本不符。
The geologist identified an anomalous rock formation that could not be explained by local history.
地質學家發現一處無法以當地地質史解釋的異常岩層結構。
Kwame's heart rate was anomalous for someone his age, so the doctor ordered more tests.
Kwame 的心跳次數對他這個年紀來說屬於異常,所以醫生安排了進一步檢查。
- abnormal
stronger negative connotation; suggests something is wrong or undesirable
- irregular
often implies violation of a rule or standard rather than mere statistical deviation
- unusual
less formal and less precise; can describe anything rare, not just statistical outliers
- exceptional
can be positive ('outstanding') rather than neutral or negative like anomalous
文法句型
anomalous + noun
be + anomalous
用法筆記
More formal than 'unusual' or 'strange'. Frequently used in scientific, technical, and academic writing to describe data, results, or observations that deviate from expectations.