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单词 extraordinary experience
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extraordinary experience

collocation in English

meaningsofextraordinaryandexperience

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extraordinary
adjective
uk
/ɪkˈstrɔː.dɪn.ər.i/
us
/ɪkˈstrɔːr.dən.er.i/
very unusual, special, unexpected, ...
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experience
noun
uk
/ɪkˈspɪə.ri.əns/
us
/ɪkˈspɪr.i.əns/
(the process of getting) knowledge or skill from doing, seeing, or ...
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(Definition ofextraordinaryandexperiencefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofextraordinary experience

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This was anextraordinaryexperience.
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We have heard already of theextraordinaryexperiencethrough which our chairman had to go.
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This is a man ofextraordinaryexperienceand knowledge in these matters and one whose judgment is entitled to the greatest respect.
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In that body are a large number of men and women ofextraordinaryexperience.
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It was anextraordinaryexperienceto be there and it put a song in one's heart—that is the only way in which to describe it.
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I myself went through anextraordinaryexperienceon the day of our board meeting.
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It was anextraordinaryexperience, unaccompanied by any publicity.
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However, my attitude to this problem has radically changed and it has changed because ofextraordinaryexperience.
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I have had theextraordinaryexperienceof having to open a sale of work for the purpose of raising funds to pay the rates of a local sports ground.
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It is a mostextraordinaryexperience.
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The journey was anextraordinaryexperience.
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It was anextraordinaryexperience.
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That was anextraordinaryexperience.
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It was the mostextraordinaryexperience.
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We also haveextraordinaryexperience.
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In the last few months we have had theextraordinaryexperienceof back bencher after back bencher opposite putting to front benchers requests for reductions in expenditure.
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It is an amazing andextraordinaryexperience.
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Nevertheless, theextraordinaryexperienceof reading a foreign government's most closely held communications, sometimes even before the intended recipient, was astonishing.
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It is anextraordinaryexperienceto be a part of the desert dance, an exposition of calmness of the desert evening.
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Instead, they suggest that nature-based tourism experiences should be thought of as extraordinary experiences and not as an environmental education tool that promulgates conservation.
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first-hand experience

collocation in English

meaningsoffirsthandandexperience

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firsthand
adjective
uk
/ˌfɜːstˈhænd/
us
/ˌfɝːstˈhænd/
gained by doing something yourself or from someone who was involved ...
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experience
noun
uk
/ɪkˈspɪə.ri.əns/
us
/ɪkˈspɪr.i.əns/
(the process of getting) knowledge or skill from doing, seeing, or ...
See more atexperience

(Definition offirsthandandexperiencefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesoffirst-hand experience

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The middle-class culture of professionalism privilegedfirst-handexperienceof reality in work and in play.
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A major segment of our medical board consists of laypersons, who have nofirst-handexperiencein the care of patients.
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In qualitative research, all opinions of participants are valid, andfirst-handexperienceis a reliable source of knowledge.
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The first stage in ethnographic study is participant observation, where the researcher goes into the field, acquiringfirst-handexperienceby actively or interactively participating in that society's day-to-day life.
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Most speak fromfirst-handexperiencein musical traditions that are different from their own, offering an 'etic' perspective - a view from the outside, where the familiar is made strange.
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The insights and the factual information shared here are based on scholarly knowledge and on years offirst-handexperienceof the subject that is at the center of the account.
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First-handexperienceof the metropolis was an elite perquisite.
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A typical hard lesson of one's first attempts at field recording is that the product seldom conveys the environment as well asfirst-handexperienceof it.
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Later speakers, some of them from poignantfirst-handexperience, will provide, no doubt, some telling illustrations.
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But anyone who claimsfirst-handexperienceof one party's excesses should pause to ponder on the foul deeds of the other.
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That advice is based onfirst-handexperiencein fighting fires and observing human behaviour in those conditions, together with specialised fire safety training.
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Those who have had the closest responsibility andfirst-handexperienceare perhaps those who hesitate most to offer a dogmatic solution.
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That is myfirst-handexperienceof what occurs inside a betting shop.
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I know fromfirst-handexperiencethat they have worked hard on long-term care.
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I can speak only from my ownfirst-handexperiencein this regard.
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It was thisfirst-handexperiencewhich made us better officers than we would otherwise have been.
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We all welcome the special authority with which he spoke, for he has had long andfirst-handexperienceof conditions there.
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Has shefirst-handexperienceof the conditions which she has described?
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One does not always have to have first-hand information orfirst-handexperience.
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He drew attention to the fact that of all the engineers in this country more than half have had nofirst-handexperienceof university life.
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