unseasonably
unseasonably [ʌn'si:znəbli]
adv. 不合时令地;不合时宜地;不适时地
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- adv. 不合时令地;不合时宜地;不适时地
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1. Weather can work against them, too, particularly if they migrate too soon in an unseasonably cold year.
天气也可能与它们作对,特别是如果它们在异常寒冷的年份中过早地迁徙。
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2. The day was sunny and unseasonably warm — nothing like Christmas weather — but the day after Thanksgiving is considered by many Americans to be the start of the holiday season.
当天阳光灿烂,异常地暖和,丝毫不像圣诞节的天气,但是感恩节后的第一天被许多美国人视作节日季节的开始。
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3. "The unseasonably cold weather in North Western Europe is likely to see battery failures pick up relatively early this year," Citi said in a research note.
"欧洲西北部天气异常寒冷,很可能导致今年比往年更早出现电池损坏增加的情形,"花旗在研究报告中称.
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