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1.a person who is unusually skilled in certain ways.
不同寻常在特定方面熟练的人。收藏指正
2.He gives due weight to Britain and Ireland in a European setting: the civil war and the spread of Puritanism, the Catholic intolerance of James II and the anti-Catholic Gordon riots as late as the 1780s all argue against the easy assumption that the English were unusually tolerant compared with, say, the French.
在整个欧洲的场景中,作者对大不列颠与爱尔兰都有着相当着重的描写:英国内战、清教徒主义的蔓延,詹姆斯二世时期的天主教偏狭以及到十八世纪八十年代的反天主教的戈登暴乱,所有这一切的描写都是在反对想当然认为英国人都不同寻常比法国人(打个比方)更具宽容心。收藏指正
3.As a teenager leafing through old photopraphs with Grandma, i finally realized how unusual they must have looked together.
十几岁的时侯,我和祖母一起一页一页翻着老照片,我终于认识到他们在一起是多么不同寻常收藏指正
1.The most unusual food in the world were chosen by a tourism website.
某旅游网站选出了全球最不同寻常的几样食物。
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2.That's right. Initially, she was simply viewed as yet another "sexy concept" singer, as many female singers were at that time. However, she had a fairly successful debut. She proved to be a great dancer, and she showed off her vocals in her ballad songs and live performances. That's her specialty.
对。最初,她被简单认为是又一个走“性感路线”的歌手,就像当时的很多女歌手那样。然而,她首次登台演出就获得了神话般成功。她证明了自己是一个非常厉害的舞者,并在民谣和现场表演中展示了她的唱功。那就是她的独特之处。
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