unusually
/ʌnˈjuːʒuəli/ (bre, ipa) · /ʌnˈjuːʒuəli/ (ame, ipa)
unusually — 副詞
1. used before an adjective or adverb to say that a quality is present more strongl
異常地;格外
比平常程度更突出
used before an adjective or adverb to say that a quality is present more strongly than what most people would consider normal or typical.
The winter in Sapporo was unusually cold this year, with temperatures dropping below minus ten.
今年札幌的冬天異常寒冷,氣溫降到零下十度以下。
unusually + adjective (cold)
Naoko seemed unusually quiet at dinner, which worried her roommate Sofia.
Naoko 晚餐時顯得格外安靜,讓她的室友 Sofia 有些擔心。
Today's exam was unusually difficult, and most students needed the full two hours.
今天的考試異常困難,大多數學生都用了整整兩小時。
At seventeen, Esteban was unusually tall for his age, towering over his classmates.
十七歲的 Esteban 個子異常高大,比班上同學都高出一截。
- exceptionally
very similar in meaning; slightly more formal in tone
- remarkably
emphasises that the quality is striking or worthy of attention
- extraordinarily
stronger degree; less common in everyday speech
文法句型
unusually + adjective
unusually + adverb
用法筆記
Always placed directly before the adjective or adverb it modifies — for example, unusually tall, not tall unusually. Cannot modify a noun without an adjective (*an unusually car).
常見錯誤
2. used to describe a behaviour, situation, or condition that is different from wha
反常地
與平時表現不同
used to describe a behaviour, situation, or condition that is different from what you would normally expect from a particular person or thing.
Christopher, who is always on time, was unusually late for the Monday meeting.
向來準時的 Christopher 星期一開會時反常地遲到了。
unusually + adjective describing behaviour (late)
Élise, normally a cheerful person, was unusually quiet and distant all afternoon.
Élise 平時是個開朗的人,整個下午卻反常地安靜而疏遠。
The usually crowded night market was unusually empty on a Tuesday evening.
平常擁擠的夜市在星期二晚上反常地空蕩蕩。
The strict head teacher was unusually kind to the new student on her first day.
學校裡嚴格的校長在新生入學第一天反常地特別和善。
- uncharacteristically
directly expresses a behaviour that is not typical of someone; the closest synonym
- atypically
less common in everyday speech; more formal and technical
- characteristically
describes behaviour that is typical of someone
- typically
indicates behaviour that is usual or expected
文法句型
unusually + adjective
用法筆記
Often appears in a sentence that first states or implies the normal behaviour of the person or thing, creating a clear contrast — for example, by including a phrase like 'for him' or 'which is unusual for her', or by describing the usual situation first.