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 remarkable [ri'mɑ:kәbl]   添加此单词到默认生词本
a. 不平常的, 值得注意的, 显著的



    remarkable
    [ adj ]
    1. unusual or striking

    2. <adj.all>
      a remarkable sight
      such poise is singular in one so young
    3. worthy of notice

    4. <adj.all>
      a noteworthy fact is that her students rarely complain
      a remarkable achievement


    Remarkable \Re*mark"a*ble\ (-?-b'l), a. [F. remarquable.]
    Worthy of being remarked or noticed; noticeable; conspicuous;
    hence, uncommon; extraordinary.

    'T is remarkable, that they
    Talk most who have the least to say. --Prior.

    There is nothing left remarlable
    Beneath the visiting moon. --Shak.

    Syn: Observable; noticeable; extraordinary; unusual; rare;
    strange; wonderful; notable; eminent.
    -- {Re*mark"a*ble*ness}, n. --
    {Re*mark"a*bly}, adv.

    1. Members of the Nationalist old guard, in a remarkable reversal of past attitudes, have described Lee's position as too harsh.
    2. The Philippines, seeded 29th but now in sixth place, continued their remarkable run Saturday by going 1.5-0.5 ahead against China with two games adjourned.
    3. Yet Leyster's success as an independent artist is in a sense more remarkable because she was not the daughter of an artist.
    4. The woman's remarkable recovery since being discovered near death in a wooded area in the park has been chronicled closely in the media and cheered by New Yorkers.
    5. It is really the most remarkable thing to see one of this country's major political parties espousing such a vision in the late 20th century.
    6. The department described the condition of the Kansas crop as good-to-excellent and predicted a harvest of 460.2 million bushels, a remarkable rebound from 213.6 million last year.
    7. His account of his first scene - starting with a very difficult piece of grand rhetoric - is the only over-florid part of his or anyone's performance. Most remarkable is Jules Melvin as Tamar - a kitten, then a tiger; a princess, then a young crone.
    8. They deserve all the time it takes to reveal their remarkable village.
    9. President Bush said today that Mikhail S. Gorbachev has done a "remarkable job" in handling the ethnic unrest in Azerbaijan, and that the Soviet president "is really the best hope" for continued peaceful change in the world.
    10. Whatever the outcome of Monday's election, it will be remembered for the remarkable resurgence of Liberal Party leader John Turner and his relentless attack on the free trade agreement with the United States.
    11. Nevertheless, Cesaro, in an interview prior to his death two years ago, contended that "in our experiments we did some remarkable things.
    12. Robert D. Ballard, the expedition's leader, said the ship's state of preservation was remarkable.
    13. The units are battery powered and at one stage Gallaher found it was going through batteries at a remarkable rate.
    14. Wojciech Jaruzelski replied: "It is logical that if you talk about free elections, any outcome is possible." It represented a remarkable turnaround from eight years ago, when Jaruzelski imposed martial law to snuff out Solidarity.
    15. But it is thanks to his talent for solitariness and to his monomaniacal determination to paddle between this island and that in a collapsible kayak that we owe many of the bonuses of this remarkable adventure. A kayak, yes.
    16. The loss to Mr. King, whom he defeated four years later, was the fulcrum in a life that Sandy Cohen Bakalar, his sweetheart at Brookline High School, says was remarkable for its "predictability and consistency."
    17. Only then will we know where among great champions we should rank this remarkable player.
    18. If you take the whole Sky package the annual fee is Pounds 239.88. Yet the remarkable fact is that the people who pay these prices still spend much the larger part of their viewing time watching the old terrestrial channels.
    19. Why are investment companies not falling over themselves to offer low-risk products based upon the remarkable 9 per cent gilt-edged yields now available?
    20. While individual investors have nearly abandoned the over-the-counter market since the crash, some brokers are having remarkable success attracting customers.
    21. The cost last year was negative growth of 3 per cent. Under Mr Bolona, Peru experienced a remarkable transition from statism to a free market economy.
    22. Even when it was strictly a state enterprise under the control of CAAC, China Southern behaved with remarkable entrepreneurial vigor.
    23. He is optimistic about repossessions this year, however, because lenders are doing more to help customers manage their finances. 'The building societies and other lenders have achieved a truly remarkable reduction in the number of likely eviction cases.
    24. That a saxophonist should still be gigging into his 73rd year is not remarkable.
    25. If Mr. Reuter does become chairman as expected, it will complete a remarkable reversal of fortune for the intellectual.
    26. But a remarkable transformation has taken place in recent years.
    27. And personally, I have to tell you that I have never met a man who had a more remarkable sense about what is really important in life.
    28. What is most remarkable about them is the small effect the crash had on the "real," as opposed to the financial, sector of the economy.
    29. Equally remarkable was the way the protest passed off virtually without incident.
    30. That this should be so is, in the circumstances, remarkable - a true feat of imaginative appropriation on the artist's part.
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