Excepcional in english

Exceptional

pronunciation: ɪksepʃənəl part of speech: adjective
In gestures

excepcional = exceptional ; one-off ; outstanding ; outstandingly + Adjetivo ; with a difference ; non-recurrent ; out of the ordinary ; unusual ; non-recurring. 

Example: All abstracts, barring possibly those of exceptional length, should consist of one paragraph only.Example: Associated with full-time staffing reductions has been the virtual elimination of part-time teachers and 'one-off' expert lecturers.Example: The PRECIS indexing system is a set of procedures for producing index entries which in theoretical terms represents an advance outstanding for its highly formularized approach to citation order and reference, or added entry, generation.Example: It is tempting to quote the tremendous successes of outstandingly popular authors such as Harold Robbins, James Herriot, Catherine Cookson and a relatively small number of other household names (to book readers).Example: The article 'Web authoring with a difference' reviews the current authoring tools available for organizations wishing to become involved in the World Wide Web (WWW).Example: Special grants are defined as grants of a non-recurrent nature to fund (or partly fund) major projects = Special grants are defined as grants of a non-recurrent nature to fund (or partly fund) major projects.Example: In the past, there was a tendency to label a person as abnormal simply because he or she possessed traits that were considered out of the ordinary.Example: If the book has an unusual shape then both the height and the width of the book will be given.Example: Extenuating circumstances are non-recurring events that are beyond the borrower's control that result in a sudden, significant, and prolonged reduction in income.

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» Consejo para los Niños Excepcionales (CEC)Council for Exceptional Children (CEC) .

Example: The Council for Exceptional Children (CEC) acts as a clearinghouse unde contract to Eric supplying information relating to the education of handicapped children.

» de excepcional talentoexceptionally gifted .

Example: Exceptionally gifted children rarely have an easy childhood -- their talent often sets them apart from their classmates and boredom makes them disruptive in the classroom.

» en circunstancias excepcionalesin exceptional circumstances .

Example: Any visitor needing to visit outside the scheduled visiting times will only be allowed to do so in exceptional circumstances.

» ser algo excepcionalbe in a league of + Posesivo + own .

Example: The reason the survey places Canada so far ahead of Britain - in fact, in a league of its own - is that it has used the web to re-think how public services are run.

» ser un caso excepcionalbe in a league of + Posesivo + own .

Example: The reason the survey places Canada so far ahead of Britain - in fact, in a league of its own - is that it has used the web to re-think how public services are run.

Excepcional synonyms

particular in spanish: especial, pronunciation: pɜrtɪkjəlɜr part of speech: adjective special in spanish: especial, pronunciation: speʃəl part of speech: adjective extraordinary in spanish: extraordinario, pronunciation: ekstrəɔrdəneri part of speech: adjective prodigious in spanish: prodigioso, pronunciation: prədɪdʒəs part of speech: adjective especial in spanish: especial, pronunciation: əspeʃəl part of speech: adjective uncommon in spanish: poco común, pronunciation: ənkɑmən part of speech: adjective olympian in spanish: olímpico, pronunciation: oʊlɪmpiən part of speech: adjective, noun exceeding in spanish: excesivo, pronunciation: ɪksidɪŋ part of speech: adjective surpassing in spanish: incomparable, pronunciation: sɜrpæsɪŋ part of speech: adjective
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