extraordinary: British [?k?str?dnri] American [?k?str?rd?neri]?
adj. Unusual, surprising; extraordinary , outstanding; special, temporary; extraordinarily large (or more); special, special
n. (outside the company’s normal business activities) special projects
Derived Word: extraordinarily adv.
Example:
1.From?3D?printing?to?advanced?genetics,?what?I?learned?in?that?hour?with? Jain?was?extraordinary.?
From 3D printing to advanced genetics, Jain introduced me to many amazing technologies in just one hour.
2.The?extraordinary?way?in?which?the?BBC?bent?to?Russian?pressure.?
The BBC succumbed to Russian pressure Amazing way.
3.She?goes?to?extraordinary?lengths?to?keep?her?private?life?private.?
She does her best to keep her private life uninterrupted.
4.It's?extraordinary?that?he?managed?to?sleep?through?the?party.?
I can't believe that he actually slept from the beginning to the end of the party.
5. An extraordinary personality cult cult of personality.
6.He?was?a?man?of?extraordinary?abilities.?
He has outstanding talents.
7.The?story?describes?the?extraordinary?encounter?between?a?man?and?a?dolphin.?
This story describes a man and a Adventures among dolphins.