0 unusual or special and therefore surprising and worth mentioning:
Nelson Mandela was a truly remarkable man.
Meeting you here in Rome is a remarkable coincidence.
The 20th century was remarkable for its inventions.
1 unusual and surprising:
He’s a remarkable young man.
She has remarkable powers of observation.
We witnessed a remarkable chain of events in eastern Europe in 1989.
An Olympic gold medal is the only thing that has evaded her in her remarkable career.
The book celebrates the hostages' remarkable triumph over appalling adversity.
The workmanship which went into some of these pieces of furniture was truly remarkable.
The second, by a remarkable collection of photographs, some from the university archives and other sources and some specifically produced for the book.
The remarkable flexibility of most educational software discourages assessment of the impact in teaching and learning.
Put simply, neuroscience and developmental science have shown that early life is a time of truly remarkable growth in terms of both brain and behavior.
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非凡的, 奇異的, 引人注目的…
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非凡的, 奇异的, 引人注目的…
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extraordinario, extraordinario/ia [masculine-feminine, singular]…
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notável, extraordinário…
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卓越した, すばらしい…
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dikkate değer, olağanüstü…
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remarquable…
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