strikingly
英 ['straɪkɪŋli]
美
adv. 极; 醒目地
BNC.11185 / COCA.11101
柯林斯词典
- ADJ-GRADED 引人注目的;异乎寻常的;显著的
Something that isstrikingis very noticeable or unusual.- The most striking feature of those statistics is the high proportion of suicides...
那些统计数据最引人注目之处是其极高的自杀率。 - He bears a striking resemblance to Lenin.
他酷似列宁。 - ...her striking good looks.
她那惊人的美貌
- The most striking feature of those statistics is the high proportion of suicides...
- ADJ-GRADED 妩媚动人的;标致的;俊秀的
Someone who isstrikingis very attractive, in a noticeable way.- She was a striking woman with long blonde hair.
她是个留着金色长发的俏女郎。
- She was a striking woman with long blonde hair.
- See also:strike
英英释义
adv
- in a striking manner
- this was strikingly demonstrated
- the evidence was strikingly absent
双语例句
- Strikingly odd or unusual.
引人注目的奇怪或者不同寻常。 - Both foreign and, more strikingly, domestic investment are very low compared with China.
与中国相比,外国投资和更加明显的国内投资的数额都相当低下。 - And this is strikingly true this time around.
这次是真的了。 - Just as strikingly, the decline of Empire has repeatedly coincided with intolerance and xenophobia.
令人吃惊的是,帝国的衰落多次与不宽容和排外巧合在一起。 - Across from Jerry is a strikingly beautiful woman.
杰瑞对面坐着是个漂亮的女人。 - It was strikingly designed as a bubble of blue plastic that enclosed both the monitor and the computer.
这款电脑的设计令人称奇,它像一个蓝色塑料气泡,将主机和显示器融为一体。 - But many banks have splashed out during the crisis, with strikingly varied results.
但是很多银行在经济危机中肆意挥霍,其后果往往大不相同。 - Roman feudalism produced legal rules and legal institutions strikingly similar to English feudalism.
罗马封建主义所确立的法律规则和制度与英国封建主义的非常相似。 - Both birth and death rates are strikingly different between the two groups of countries.
两类国家的出生率和死亡率显著不同。 - Very rarely have I seen such a strikingly beautiful woman!
我很少见过这样出众美丽的女性。