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exceptional

Word family
ex·cep·tion·al /ɪkˈsepʃənəl/ ●●○ adjectiveadj  
1 UNUSUALGOOD/EXCELLENTunusually good 非常好的,杰出的 SYN outstanding
 an exceptional student
出类拔萃的学生
 exceptional bravery
非凡的勇气
see thesaurus at good
2 UNUSUALunusual and likely not to happen often 罕见的,不寻常的
 This is an exceptional case; I’ve never seen anything like it before.
这是个不寻常的案例,我以前从没见过这样的事。
 Promotion in the first year is only given in exceptional circumstances.
入职第一年就升职的事只有在特殊情况下才会发生。
see thesaurus at unusual
nCOLLOCATIONSMeaning 1: unusually good
exceptional + NOUN
exceptional talent/ability/skill
He showed exceptional talent even as a youngster.
exceptional quality
This is a wine of exceptional quality.
exceptional bravery/courage
Fire crews showed exceptional bravery.
adverbs
quite exceptional (=very exceptional)
The level of effort involved is really quite exceptional.
truly exceptional (=really or extremely exceptional)
The film features a truly exceptional cast, including Oscar winner Denzel Washington.
the most exceptional (=the best)
George Best was one of the most exceptional footballers of all time.
nCOLLOCATIONSMeaning 2: unusual and likely not to happen often
nouns
an exceptional case
In the 1950s, some working class students went on to university, but these were exceptional cases.
an exceptional event
If an exceptional event occurs, such as the death of a family member, you can ask for the court case to be postponed.
the exceptional nature of something (=the very unusual qualities or features that something has)
In view of the exceptional nature of your crime, this court sentences you to a minimum of twenty years.
adverbs
most exceptional (=very exceptional)
A child will only be removed from the parental home in the most exceptional of cases.
highly exceptional (=extremely exceptional)
A loan of this size is highly exceptional.
phrases
in exceptional circumstances (=when a situation is extremely unusual)
The U.S. will only issue a visitor visa at short notice in exceptional circumstances.
give somebody exceptional leave to do something formal (=give someone special permission to do something)
Two of the asylum seekers were given exceptional leave to stay in Britain.
Examples from the Corpus
From Longman Business Dictionary
exceptionalex·cep·tion·al /ɪkˈsepʃənəl/ adjectiveadj
1ACCOUNTING an exceptional cost etc is one that does not occur regularly
a $34 million exceptional restructuring charge
2very good, or much better than usual
The last decade produced exceptional returns on many kinds of investments.

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