♦ extraordinary

♦ extraordinary
♦ extraordinary /ɪkˈstrɔ:dnərɪ/
a.
1 straordinario; eccezionale; raro: envoy extraordinary, inviato straordinario; a girl of extraordinary beauty, una ragazza di straordinaria (o rara) bellezza; (leg.) extraordinary powers, poteri straordinari; extraordinary expenses, spese eccezionali; extraordinary general meeting, assemblea generale straordinaria
2 singolare; strano
extraordinarily
avv.
straordinariamente
extraordinariness
n. [u]
1 straordinarietà; eccezionalità
2 singolarità; stranezza.

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