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词汇 exceedingly
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Definition of exceedingly in English:

exceedingly

adverb ɪkˈsiːdɪŋliɛkˈsiːdɪŋliɪkˈsidɪŋli
  • 1as submodifier Extremely.

    极度地;非常地

    the team played exceedingly well

    球队打得非常出色。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Audience participation and influence over media content development is still exceedingly limited.
    • Both teams looked exceedingly sharp even after the two and a half week Christmas break.
    • He has been a living classic for so long that it is exceedingly difficult to pay him the kind of tribute he truly deserves.
    • It is true that in esoteric matters, it is exceedingly difficult to decide which side is right.
    • It's just exceedingly difficult to beat good teams when you spot them eight runs.
    • The soft anatomy is lacking except for exceedingly, exceedingly rare fossil finds.
    • The wheels of justice, we often hear, grind exceedingly slow but fine.
    • Her autobiography, The Kindness of Strangers, published last year, is exceedingly short on personal detail.
    • There may be exceptions to both statements, but the exceptions are exceedingly rare.
    • I apologize for this exceedingly long e-mail and look forward to any thoughts you might have.
    • We were exceedingly reluctant to rush in with big casualty numbers.
    • But, no, not only is it exceedingly quiet in operation it's also an awful lot faster than the defunct Epson.
    • Gail and Belinda put their exceedingly stylish heads together and came up with these current trends that they think we might just live to regret.
    • Lightening, is a master of fooling, his business as the salesman in Miffin's drapery emporium being exceedingly funny.
    • The real beauty of this work is how Mike deals with these serious and exceedingly complex issues.
    • Our best guess on variety is Iceberg, a rose that was exceedingly popular in the 50s and 60s, and still sells well.
    • These masses usually stand out in relief, are exceedingly diversified in form, and often of immense altitude.
    • The film is too grim, but not too serious; it is exceedingly violent, but we fail to see the point of bearing witness to it.
    • That's because many lending products, especially credit cards, can charge exceedingly high rates of interest.
    • The two are said to have had an exceedingly blunt exchange at last weekend's Victorian ALP conference.
    Synonyms
    extremely, exceptionally, especially, tremendously, immensely, supremely, very, really, truly, most, distinctly, decidedly
    Scottish unco
    French très
    Northern English right
    informal terribly, awfully, devilishly, majorly, seriously, mega, ultra, oh-so, damn, damned
    British informal ever so, well, dead, jolly
    North American informal real, mighty, awful, darned
    archaic exceeding
  • 2archaic To a great extent.

    〈古〉在很大程度上

    the supply multiplied exceedingly

    供应有了大幅增加。

    Synonyms
    greatly, to a great degree, to a great extent, a great deal, a lot, considerably, appreciably, decidedly, indeed

Definition of exceedingly in US English:

exceedingly

adverbɪkˈsidɪŋliikˈsēdiNGlē
  • 1as submodifier Extremely.

    极度地;非常地

    the team played exceedingly well

    球队打得非常出色。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Both teams looked exceedingly sharp even after the two and a half week Christmas break.
    • There may be exceptions to both statements, but the exceptions are exceedingly rare.
    • Audience participation and influence over media content development is still exceedingly limited.
    • Our best guess on variety is Iceberg, a rose that was exceedingly popular in the 50s and 60s, and still sells well.
    • Her autobiography, The Kindness of Strangers, published last year, is exceedingly short on personal detail.
    • The real beauty of this work is how Mike deals with these serious and exceedingly complex issues.
    • We were exceedingly reluctant to rush in with big casualty numbers.
    • The two are said to have had an exceedingly blunt exchange at last weekend's Victorian ALP conference.
    • The film is too grim, but not too serious; it is exceedingly violent, but we fail to see the point of bearing witness to it.
    • The wheels of justice, we often hear, grind exceedingly slow but fine.
    • But, no, not only is it exceedingly quiet in operation it's also an awful lot faster than the defunct Epson.
    • I apologize for this exceedingly long e-mail and look forward to any thoughts you might have.
    • Gail and Belinda put their exceedingly stylish heads together and came up with these current trends that they think we might just live to regret.
    • It's just exceedingly difficult to beat good teams when you spot them eight runs.
    • That's because many lending products, especially credit cards, can charge exceedingly high rates of interest.
    • These masses usually stand out in relief, are exceedingly diversified in form, and often of immense altitude.
    • Lightening, is a master of fooling, his business as the salesman in Miffin's drapery emporium being exceedingly funny.
    • He has been a living classic for so long that it is exceedingly difficult to pay him the kind of tribute he truly deserves.
    • It is true that in esoteric matters, it is exceedingly difficult to decide which side is right.
    • The soft anatomy is lacking except for exceedingly, exceedingly rare fossil finds.
    Synonyms
    extremely, exceptionally, especially, tremendously, immensely, supremely, very, really, truly, most, distinctly, decidedly
  • 2archaic To a great extent.

    〈古〉在很大程度上

    the supply multiplied exceedingly

    供应有了大幅增加。

    Synonyms
    greatly, to a great degree, to a great extent, a great deal, a lot, considerably, appreciably, decidedly, indeed
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