英語 での Uncommonly の使用例とその 日本語 への翻訳
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The day was uncommonly fine.
The secret to success is to do common things uncommonly well.
It's an uncommonly strong denial.”.
On the environment, though, Mr Yudhoyono has been uncommonly courageous.
He was also uncommonly good at teaching important points about brewing.
Simple formulas can create uncommonly great things.
The three secrets to developing an uncommonly powerful spiritual practice, among many secrets, are attitude, incremental improvement and controlling the tongue.
Simple formulas will create uncommonly great things.
At 3/4 of an ounce, this uncommonly sized coin pays to tribute to one of natures most unique.
When you travel to Bahrain in October you can expect: uncommonly fog and tropic weather.
Thus a person taking 6 mg of Xanax,a dose not uncommonly prescribed in the US, is taking the equivalent of about 120 mg of Valium, an extremely high dosage.
When you travel to Guam in October you can expect: commonly rain,sometimes thunderstorm, uncommonly fog and expect hot and full of sun weather.
The complementary pyramid was(uncommonly) located on the southern side of the pyramid.
The team did a remarkable job finding the emotional heart of Azealia's song andleveraging Google technology to make it uncommonly real and responsive.
Lately, I have found a lot of uncommonly good scenes in OYC films.
When you travel to Tenerife in August you can expect: uncommonly rain and expect hot weather.
Thus a person on 6mg of alprazolam daily,a dose not uncommonly prescribed in the US, is taking the equivalent of about 120mg of diazepam, a very high dose.
Bumper pool Bumper pool is acasual billiards game played on an octagonal(or, uncommonly, rectangular) table with one pocket centered on each end.
Although useful information was sometimes obtained through questioning subjects on LSD,not uncommonly the most marked effect would be the subject's absolute and utter certainty that they were able to withstand any form of interrogation attempt, even physical torture.
Sometimes affecting the gums and, relatively uncommonly, the surface of the back part of the mouth.
William Hickey described the elderly Hudson,"His figure was rather grotesque,being uncommonly low in stature, with a prodigious belly, and constantly wearing a large white bushy periwig.