a. 非常的, 特别的, 非凡的
[经] 非常的, 特别的, 临时的
a. beyond what is ordinary or usual; highly unusual or exceptional or remarkable
s. far more than usual or expected
s. (of an official) serving an unusual or special function in addition to those of the regular officials
1. These are extraordinary times with extraordinary dangers.
如今是非常时期 我们面对着巨大的危险
2. But these are extraordinary times, and they call for extraordinary courage.
但是现在是非常时期 所以需要大家拿出非凡的勇气
3. This must be the most extraordinary room in this extraordinary castle.
这一定是这非凡的城堡中最非凡的房间了
4. And this is an extraordinary threat, and it calls for extraordinary action.
这是个极大的威胁 我们需要特别行动
5. And these are some of the most extraordinary.
而本片将带来最非同凡响的仪式
6. Henry believes extraordinary times call for extraordinary measures.
亨利认为非常时刻 需要非常手段
7. One could argue that in extraordinary times the state is justified in taking extraordinary measures.
有观点认为 在特殊时期 政府有必要采取非常手段
8. My terms may seem harsh, but the price of an extraordinary life is an extraordinary effort.
我的规定也许看上去很严格 但是想要无与伦比的人生就得付出无与伦比的代价
9. It's an extraordinary labor of love about a great artist, and involves a lot of extraordinary artistry to make in every department of this film.
这是一部用爱筑成的 关于一位伟大艺术家的卓越作品 并且各个部门都需要运用到 很多非凡的艺术技巧
10. She... it's an extraordinary thing, and extraordinary clear act of assertion and selfpossession to just, you know, push through and get exactly what she wants, which is a wife.
她... 做得很不错 非常干脆 有明确的主张并且镇定自若 努力完成 得到她想要的 一个妻子
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