oddness
英[ɒdnəs]
美[ɒdnəs]
Noun:
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the parity of odd numbers (not divisible by two)
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eccentricity that is not easily explained
- 1. Perhaps it was that very oddness that attracted me to Glen's music.
- 也许正是格伦音乐的怪异之处吸引了我。
来自柯林斯例句
- 2. The emperor feel oddness, ask lift, why quick dead still smile.
- 皇帝觉得奇怪, 就问阿凡提, 为什么快死了还笑.
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- 3. His oddness frightened her.
- 他那古怪的样子把她吓了一跳.
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- 4. The poor feel very oddness, he has poor tinkling ring, what else can exchange with him?
- 穷人觉得很奇怪, 他已经穷得叮当响了, 还有什么可以来和他交换 呢 .
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用作名词 (n.)
- You did the business of some oddness but birdbrain like other people.
你跟别人一样做了些奇怪而愚蠢的事。