remarkably的意思
remarkably中文翻譯:
adv.顯著地,非常地,驚人地;引人注目地
remarkable───adj.卓越的;非凡的;值得注意的
unremarkably───不明顯地;普通地
reparably───可修復的
remarkability───顯著性
unremarkable───adj.平凡的;不顯著的;不值得注意的
bearably───adv.忍得住地
memorably───adv.難忘地;明確地;顯著地
readably───易讀的
relatably───相對的
Remarkably, nobody was killed.───真是萬幸。
Herbal remedies are remarkably successful in treating eczema.───草藥療法醫治濕疹非常成功。
He's remarkably sanguine about the problems involved.───他對所涉及的問題非常自信。
Darcy acknowledged, that the partridges were remarkably well done; and I suppose he has two or three French cooks at least.───連達西先生也承認鷓鴣燒得美極了,我看他自己至少用了三個法國廚子呢。
Afro-Caribbeans still do remarkably badly, but whites are at the bottom of the pile. All ethnic minority groups do better than them.───非洲-加勒比裔孩子仍然非常糟糕,不過白人卻排在最后,所有少數族裔都比白人表現好。
A remarkably high proportion of officials now seem to be at it.───現在看來涉嫌于此的官員比例巨大。
These students' lives are remarkably devoid of choice and of what might be classified in American high-school culture as "fun. "───這些學生們的生活,完全缺乏自主選擇,也沒有在美國高中文化中,會被歸類為“樂子”的那種東西。
His own relation gives us a remarkably objective account of her final attempt.───他自己的敘述非常客觀地為我們描繪了她的最后一次嘗試。
Remarkably, even the South Korean government is seeking to be done with the matter (in which 46 of its sailors were killed).───顯而易見的是,甚至在這次事故中喪失了46名士兵的韓國政府也正在迅速了結此事。