0 used for emphasizing how surprising or unusual something is:
He's adopted a remarkably light-hearted attitude towards the situation.
She looked remarkably composed throughout the funeral.
Elizabeth is remarkably well-informed.
Her hearing is going, but otherwise she's remarkably fit for a 95-year-old.
We'd expected a few glitches, but everything's gone remarkably smoothly.
It is not known whether the phase differences, which differ remarkably between subjects, are associated with receptor physiology or differences in postreceptoral pathways.
Although there may be some differences in scale and type of rural firms, the end result seems remarkably similar.
Many of these are remarkably searching and realistic, and they go a long way towards correcting the balance of the book.
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非凡, 奇異, 引人注目…
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非凡, 奇异, 引人注目…
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extraordinariamente, sorprendentemente…
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notavelmente, extraordinariamente…
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飛びぬけて, 著しく…
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dikkat çekecek şekilde, şaşırtıcı biçimde…
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fait [masculine] remarquable, remarquablement…
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extraordinàriament…
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