What does 異常に in Japanese mean?
What is the meaning of the word 異常に in Japanese? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use 異常に in Japanese.
The word 異常に in Japanese means 異常に, 異常に、普通ではなく, (異常に)乾燥した, 法外に、特別に、非常に、異常に, 異常に、極めて、非常に, 異常に、一風変わって. To learn more, please see the details below.
Meaning of the word 異常に
異常に(medicine: deviating from norm) (医学) Brian's heart is abnormally enlarged due to an inherited condition. |
異常に、普通ではなく(unusually) Mr Philips noticed it was abnormally quiet when he entered the classroom. |
(異常に)乾燥した(land, climate: dry) (土地など) It is difficult to cultivate crops in such arid regions. |
法外に、特別に、非常に、異常に(remarkably, exceptionally) The furnishings in the house were extraordinarily sparse. |
異常に、極めて、非常に(figurative (extremely) The price of coffee is remarkably high. |
異常に、一風変わって(in a strange way) The weather has been unusually hot for this time of year. |
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