uncharacteristically adv. 不典型地;非同寻常地
- A wine with too much alcohol will taste uncharacteristically heavy or hot as a result.
过量的酒精会使葡萄酒出现非典型性地沉重或热(辣)的感觉。 - Toyota was uncharacteristically bold enough to send out dented photos of a trip to the Rubicon trail.
牛头第一次公开发报了自己的新车开到木马人小径的一组照片。包括撞烂的前缸。 - The impenetrable Lisbon treaty is verbose on this but uncharacteristically brief on the role of representation.
令人费解的《里斯本条约》在这一点上冗长啰嗦,但对于主席职能的解释却异常简短。
uncharacteristically[ adv ]
in uncharacteristic manner
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he was uncharacteristically cool