
好词典

源自中古英语 'remarkable'(显著的)加上副词后缀 '-ly',最初来自古法语 'remarquer'(注意到)。
❶ 表示程度非常高,超出一般水平,令人惊讶或印象深刻。常用于强调某事物的突出特点或表现。
“She was remarkably calm during the crisis.”
(她在危机期间表现得异常冷静。)
“The weather has been remarkably warm for this time of year.”
(今年的这个时候天气异常温暖。)
remarkably similar — 形容两件事物非常相似,几乎难以区分。
“The twins are remarkably similar in appearance.”
(这对双胞胎的外貌非常相似。)
remarkably well — 形容某事物表现得非常好,超出预期。
“She speaks French remarkably well for someone who only studied it for a year.”
(她只学了一年法语,却说得非常好。)