unseasonably
adverb formal uk/ʌnˈsiː.zən.ə.bli/ us/ʌnˈsiː.zən.ə.bli/ (also unseasonally)
(天气)反常地,不合时令地,不合季节地
in a way that is not usual or expected for the time of year
unseasonably warm weather 反常的温暖天气
The weather was unseasonably cold most of the week. 这个星期的大部分时间天气异常寒冷。
unseasonally heavy snow 反常的大雪
See: unseasonable
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- Unseasonably low temperatures are seriously affecting crop growth.
- The water temperature in the Caribbean is unseasonably cool.
- An unseasonably hot April was followed by record-breaking rain.
- The sky over the city was deep blue, and it was unseasonally hot.
- On an unseasonally sunny November afternoon, autumn sunshine is flooding through the big windows.
- The number of flu infections is unseasonally low.