Extraordinario in english

Extraordinary

pronunciation: ekstrəɔrdəneri part of speech: adjective
In gestures

extraordinario = extraordinary ; formidable ; incredible ; bumper ; non-recurrent ; remarkable ; bionic ; non-recurring ; a heck of a + Nombre ; extraordinaire. 

Example: Having entered the next state and a highway off the turnpike, he was amazed by the extraordinary flatness of the land, especially in contrast to the hilly terrain he had grown up with back home.Example: 'It's up to you to see that things are done,' she defended herself, somewhat nervous and abashed by his formidable stare.Example: I could tell you many things about Cutter that you probably would find incredible.Example: The period of 1967 and late 1966 brought in a bumper crop of user studies.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: Two remarkable features of the BM code are its acceptance of corporate authorship, and its use of form headings.Example: Police say the bullet hit the underwire of her bionic brassiere and never even pierced her skin.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.Example: Well, it's been a heck of a weekend so far.Example: To get basic ground black pepper, one must begin with whole peppercorns, not as commonly used nowadays, but definitely a culinary experience extraordinaire.

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» belleza extraordinariascenic beauty .

Example: Britain has the highest potential for wind power in Europe but it is greatest in areas valued for their scenic beauty.

» de tamaño extraordinariooutsize .

Example: Consider sequences of references works, pamphlets, periodicals, outsize material, all shelved possibly according to their subject sequence (for example, the same classification scheme) then these will constitute parallel sequences.

» espectáculo extraordinariospectacular [Nombre] .

Example: Viewers, now conditioned by spectaculars to the biggest name stars, will often tune to a show only if it can boast well-known personalities.

» hacer horas extraordinariaswork + overtime .

Example: But her words fell on deaf ears: The two employees remained adamant -- either Florence worked overtime too, or they would not.

» horas extraordinariasovertime .

Example: The New Zealand Post Office Museum and Archives acquired the outward letterbooks and a number of registers (of correspondence, paid vouchers, overtime payments, registered letters etc) from several post offices in New Zealand.

» las situaciones difíciles requieren medidas extraordinariasdrastic times call for drastic measures .

Example: Drastic times call for drastic measures: Zimbabwe's economy is plunging toward total ruin and the government is looking for ways to stanch the bleeding it has inflicted on itself.

» nada extraordinariounremarkableunderwhelming .

Example: This dish, billed as the house specialty, was just an unremarkable griddled steak topped with some green bell peppers and green onions.

Example: Her days of underwhelming performances on clay courts are behind her after winning the Stuttgart and Rome tournaments.

» trabajar horas extraordinariaswork + overtime .

Example: But her words fell on deaf ears: The two employees remained adamant -- either Florence worked overtime too, or they would not.

Extraordinario synonyms

great in spanish: genial, pronunciation: greɪt part of speech: adjective special in spanish: especial, pronunciation: speʃəl part of speech: adjective some in spanish: algunos, pronunciation: sʌm part of speech: adjective, adverb rare in spanish: raro, pronunciation: rer part of speech: adjective prodigious in spanish: prodigioso, pronunciation: prədɪdʒəs part of speech: adjective wonderful in spanish: maravilloso, pronunciation: wʌndɜrfəl part of speech: adjective fantastic in spanish: fantástico, pronunciation: fæntæstɪk part of speech: adjective remarkable in spanish: notable, pronunciation: rɪmɑrkəbəl part of speech: adjective phenomenal in spanish: fenomenal, pronunciation: fənɑmənəl part of speech: adjective tremendous in spanish: tremendo, pronunciation: trəmendəs part of speech: adjective exceptional in spanish: excepcional, pronunciation: ɪksepʃənəl part of speech: adjective singular in spanish: singular, pronunciation: sɪŋgjəlɜr part of speech: adjective preternatural in spanish: preternatural, pronunciation: pritɜrnətʃɜrəl part of speech: adjective terrific in spanish: estupendo, pronunciation: tɜrɪfɪk part of speech: adjective marvelous in spanish: maravilloso, pronunciation: mɑrvələs part of speech: adjective wondrous in spanish: maravilloso, pronunciation: wʌndrəs 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 frightful in spanish: espantoso, pronunciation: fraɪtfəl part of speech: adjective exceeding in spanish: excesivo, pronunciation: ɪksidɪŋ part of speech: adjective immoderate in spanish: inmoderado, pronunciation: ɪmɑdɜreɪt part of speech: adjective bonzer in spanish: bonzer, pronunciation: bɑnzɜr part of speech: adjective pyrotechnic in spanish: pirotécnico, pronunciation: paɪroʊteknɪk part of speech: adjective surpassing in spanish: incomparable, pronunciation: sɜrpæsɪŋ part of speech: adjective wonderworking in spanish: maravilla, pronunciation: wʌndɜrwɜrkɪŋ part of speech: adjective
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