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单词 extraordinary phenomenon
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extraordinary phenomenon

collocation in English

meaningsofextraordinaryandphenomenon

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extraordinary
adjective
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/ɪkˈstrɔː.dɪn.ər.i/
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/ɪkˈstrɔːr.dən.er.i/
very unusual, special, unexpected, ...
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phenomenon
noun[C]
uk
/fəˈnɒm.ɪ.nən/
us
/fəˈnɑː.mə.nɑːn/
something that exists and can be seen, felt, tasted, etc., especially something unusual ...
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(Definition ofextraordinaryandphenomenonfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofextraordinary phenomenon

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This ' bi-monetary ' (non bimetallic) system was anextraordinaryphenomenonin contemporary monetary history.
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This yields theextraordinaryphenomenonof a self-contained ternary movement within a set of variations.
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What we are witnessing during these initial months of 2001 is a quiteextraordinaryphenomenon, but one which requires careful analysis.
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It is quite anextraordinaryphenomenonin this industry and something flows from it.
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I find this the mostextraordinaryphenomenonof recent years.
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It is anextraordinaryphenomenonthat the people who design railways appear to want to make sure that they do not stop anywhere.
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What is thisextraordinaryphenomenonfrom which we have all suffered?
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Yet that was the beginning of anextraordinaryphenomenon.
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There is no doubt at all that it is anextraordinaryphenomenon.
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If you connect them with a delay line, the mostextraordinaryphenomenonmanifests itself.
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We have witnessed anextraordinaryphenomenonthis afternoon.
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I am looked on as anextraordinaryphenomenon, with whom it is not worth discussing the question any more.
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It is anextraordinaryphenomenon, and one looks for the explanation of it.
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None the less, we have to take into account thisextraordinaryphenomenonof the immorality of certain collectors.
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There are, of course, many contributory causes to thatextraordinaryphenomenon.
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He needs constant watching, worrying over and caring for, because a 20-month-old son is anextraordinaryphenomenon.
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We have had theextraordinaryphenomenonof computer-generated letters being sent out, untouched by human hand, which apparently we must ignore.
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It is anextraordinaryphenomenonthat even the most apparently self-confident people are extremely anxious about many things.
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So we arrive at thatextraordinaryphenomenonwhich has been justly called the industrial revolution.
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It seems anextraordinaryphenomenonwhich requires more careful investigation.
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geological phenomenon

collocation in English

meaningsofgeologicalandphenomenon

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geological
adjective
uk
/ˌdʒi.əˈlɒdʒ.ɪ.kəl/
us
/ˌdʒi.əˈlɑː.dʒɪ.kəl/
relating to geology, or to the geology of a particular area ...
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phenomenon
noun[C]
uk
/fəˈnɒm.ɪ.nən/
us
/fəˈnɑː.mə.nɑːn/
something that exists and can be seen, felt, tasted, etc., especially something unusual ...
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(Definition ofgeologicalandphenomenonfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofgeological phenomenon

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A landslide is ageologicalphenomenonwhich includes a wide range of ground movement, including rock falls.
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Thisgeologicalphenomenonmarks the location where rock formations created at different times and by different forces adjoin.
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Its waters show a permanent stratification due to a naturalgeologicalphenomenon.
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Symbolism also attributes that evolution from water could relate to thegeologicalphenomenonof the tectonic age.
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It was built in 1938, near the spring which is actually ageologicalphenomenon.
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Besides thisgeologicalphenomenon, wrecks also face the damage of marine creatures that create a home out of them; primarily being octopuses and crustaceans.
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They are unlike any terrestrialgeologicalphenomenon.
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It is axiomatic that when regional-scale geological phenomena coincide in space and time, they are likely to represent responses to the same geotectonic cause.
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Besides providing a novel way of determining the viscosity of the core, this simple model suggests some new tests and shows how astronomical effects can influence geological phenomena.
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Plate tectonics also provided a unified explanation for a wide range of seemingly unrelated geological phenomena.
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It is a sanctuary for endangered species and home to a few geological phenomena.
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These patterns are created by geological phenomena such as mineral grains, inclusions, veins, cavity fillings, blebs, and streaks.
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These are the largest institutions that invest significant resources monitoring and researching volcanos (as well as other geological phenomena).
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In keeping with her interest in the natural environment, the clay slab method closely mimics geological phenomena, including plate tectonics.
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This eternal flame was created through natural geological phenomena; the leaking of natural gas from the ground.
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These frequencies can be used to study geological phenomena such as earthquakes.
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Her works, largely in lost wax-cast bronze, explore the monumental forces and energies of geological phenomena and human figuration.
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His essays on coupled astronomical and geological phenomena (published in 1836 and 1853) contain his own very original opinions.
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Since that time the cave has been a steady source of information about ancient geology and fauna, although collapses and other geological phenomena have splintered and scattered skeletons.
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