oddity
英['ɒdəti]
美['ɑːdəti]
n. (名词)
- 古怪
- 奇特
- 怪人
- 怪癖
- 怪事
- 怪脾气
- 奇妙的东西
- 怪物
- 古怪反常的人
- 怪现象
- 怪异
Noun:
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eccentricity that is not easily explained
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a strange attitude or habit
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something unusual -- perhaps worthy of collecting
- 1. Carlson noticed another oddity; his plant had bloomed twice.
- 卡尔森注意到另外一件怪事:他的植物开了两次花。
来自柯林斯例句
- 2. Losing my hair made me feel an oddity.
- 脱发使我觉得自己是个怪人。
来自柯林斯例句
- 3. From his weird behaviour, he seems a bit of an oddity.
- 从他不寻常的行为看来, 他好像有点怪.
来自《简明英汉词典》
- 4. I noticed the oddity of his behaviour.
- 我注意到他的行为古怪.
来自《简明英汉词典》
- 5. Even today a man who stays at home to look after the children is regarded as something of an oddity.
- 即使在今天人们仍然认为在家照看孩子的男人是个怪人.
来自《简明英汉词典》
用作名词 (n.)
- I was puzzled by the oddity of her behaviour.
她行为古怪我感到莫名其妙。
- He suddenly realized the oddity of her remark and blushed.
他突然明白了她言辞的古怪,脸唰的一下红了。
- He's something of an oddity in the neighbourhood.
左邻右舍都觉得他是个怪人。
- In those days a working mother was regarded as something of an oddity.
那时候职业妇女被认为是怪人。