egregious
adj.
1530s, "distinguished, eminent, excellent," from Latin egregius "distinguished, excellent, extraordinary," from the phrase ex grege "rising above the flock," from ex "out of" (see ex-) + grege, ablative of grex "herd, flock" (see gregarious).Disapproving sense, now predominant, arose late 16c., originally ironic. It is not in the Latin word, which etymologically means simply "exceptional." Related: Egregiously; egregiousness.
〔李〕[e-;greg;-iousa.] a.异乎寻常的,惊人的,显著的 ←greg (L grex,gregis)=flock, herd 群
〔蒋〕[e-出,外,greg群,众,-ious…的;’出众的”] 异乎寻常的