英 [ʌnˈwəʊntɪd] 美 [ʌnˈwoʊntɪd]
adj. 不习惯的;不寻常的;少有的
unwonted /ʌnˈwəʊntɪd/
形容词 out of the ordinary; unusual 不经常的
out of the ordinary
an unwonted softness in her face
... unwitting 不知不觉的,未觉察的 unwonted 不习惯的,不寻常的 unworldly 非世俗的,精神上的,脱俗的;天真的,不谙世事的 ...
... unwitting 无心的,不经意的 unwonted 不寻常的,不习惯的 unoworldly 非世俗的;精神上的 ...
... 不平衡的阀 不平衡阀 unbalancedvalve ; nonbalancedvalve 不平衡的,倾向一面的 lopsiced 不寻常的,不平衡的 unwonted ...
... unwitting adj.不知情的 unwonted adj.不习惯的,不寻常的,非习常的 uphold v.支撑,赞成,坚持,举起,鼓励 ...
unwontedly 非惯常地;不习惯地
不习惯的;不寻常的;少有的
Mrs. Darling had put the children to bed in unwonted silence and lit their night-lights.
达琳太太在少有的沉默中让孩子们上床睡觉,并点亮了他们的夜灯。
He spoke with unwonted enthusiasm.
他讲话显得出人意料地热心。
That summer the roses flowered in unwonted beauty.
那年夏天玫瑰花开得异常美丽。
Environmentalists are rising to the challenge posed by the threat of unwonted prosperity!
An editorial in a Baghdad daily run by Mr Hussein's son, Uday, has also hinted that Iraq is ready to show some unwonted flexibility.
ECONOMIST: Saddam Hussein reopens talks on weapons inspection
Cooler voices in Israeli intelligence believe that Mr Arafat's unwonted international isolation has produced a new determination to face down the Islamist factions and rein in his own hard men.