形容词例外的; 杰出的; 优越的; 独特的
名词超常的学生
形容词
1. All her children are clever, but the youngest daughter is really exceptional.
她的孩子们都很聪明,但最小的女儿尤为突出。
2. The firemen showed exceptional bravery.
消防队员们表现出非同寻常的勇敢。
3. They are exceptional students.
他们是优秀的学生。
1. 例外的:也就是说,品格证据的采纳只能是例外的(exceptional),需要这种证据具有很高的证明价值,而不能仅仅是提高或强化(raiseorstrengthen)被告犯被控之罪的嫌疑⑤.
2. 异常:柜台衍生性商品交易及保证金借贷等应采每日评价.除上所列情形外之担保品(如CRE,RRE),则应经常或至少每年一次重估担保品价值.压力测试可定义为金融机构衡量潜在但可能(plausible)发生异常(exceptional)损失的模型.金融机构可透过情境设定或历史资讯,
1. 优异的;非凡的
You use exceptional to describe someone or something that has a particular quality, usually a good quality, to an unusually high degree.
e.g. ...children with exceptional ability...
具有非凡才能的孩子们
e.g. His translation is exceptional in its poetic quality.
他的译作非常有诗意。
2. 例外的;特殊的
Exceptional situations and incidents are unusual and only likely to happen very infrequently.
e.g. ...if the courts hold that this case is exceptional...
如果法庭认为这是个特殊案例
e.g. School governors have the discretion to allow parents to withdraw pupils in exceptional circumstances.
督学可以酌情允许父母在特殊情况下让学生退学。
adj
1. surpassing what is common or usual or expected
e.g. he paid especial attention to her
exceptional kindness
a matter of particular and unusual importance
a special occasion
a special reason to confide in her
what''s so special about the year 2000?
Synonym: especial(a)particular(a)special
2. far beyond what is usual in magnitude or degree
e.g. a night of exceeding darkness
an exceptional memory
olympian efforts to save the city from bankruptcy
the young Mozart''s prodigious talents