extraordinary
[ɪk`strɔrdə͵nɛri]
adj. 非凡的、出色的;令人驚奇的;異常的
例句

The museum has an extraordinary mixture of art from all around the world.

博物館裡收藏了來自世界各地的非凡藝術品。

字源
extra- 超出;在⋯⋯之外 + ordinary 平凡的
hurricane
[`hɝə͵ken]
n. 颶風
例句

Strong winds and heavy rain from the hurricane caused the airport to cancel all flights.

颶風帶來的強風和暴雨導致機場取消所有航班。

solely
[`soli]
adv. 僅僅、只、完全
例句

In spite of rumors to the contrary, Irvin was promoted based solely on his performance.

儘管有相反的謠言,但厄文的晉升完全是基於自己的表現。

occurrence
[ə`kɝəns]
n. 發生、出現(不可數);發生的事件(可數)
例句

The occurrence of earthquakes in this region has increased in recent years.

近年來,這個地區的地震發生頻率增加。

offensive
[ə`fɛnsɪv]
adj. 冒犯的、無禮的、令人反感的
例句

Some words that were viewed as acceptable in the past are now considered offensive.

一些過去被認為可接受的詞語現在則被視為冒犯性的。

oversee
[͵ovɚ`si]
v. 監管;監督
例句

A team of experts will oversee the project's progress to ensure its success.

一組專家團隊將監督專案進度,以確保其成功。

動詞三態
oversee–oversaw–overseen
comprehensive
[͵kɑmprɪ`hɛnsɪv]
adj. 完整詳盡的;綜合性的;全面的
例句

This book provides readers with a comprehensive guide to English sentence structures.

本書為讀者提供了詳盡的英文句型指南。

destructive
[dɪ`strʌktɪv]
adj. 具毀滅性的;破壞的
例句

The wildfire's intense flames were highly destructive, reducing entire forests to ashes and destroying numerous homes.

野火猛烈燃燒、極具破壞性,將整片森林燒成灰燼,並摧毀了無數房屋。

字源
destruct 毀壞、破壞 + -ive 具有⋯⋯特質的