quirky

英['kwə:ki] 美['kwə:ki]
  • adj. 狡诈的;离奇的;古怪的
  • quib n.讥讽;嘲弄
  • quibble v.争论;推托;说模棱两可的话;说俏皮话;谬论n.吹毛求疵;遁辞;谬论;双关话
  • quibbler n.吹毛求疵的人
  • quibblesome adj.遁辞的;模拟两可的
  • quibbling adj.诡辩的;吹毛求疵的n.诡辩;吹毛求疵动词quibble的现在分词形式.
    adj. (形容词)
    1. 诡异的(指外观,特质,或行为有点离奇的或不可预知的)
    2. 古怪的
    3. 多变的
    4. 突然扭曲的
    5. 花体的
    6. 遁词的,借口的
    7. 嘲讽之词的
    8. 深槽的

英英释义

Adjective:
  1. informal terms; strikingly unconventional

1. We've developed a reputation for being quite quirky and original.
我们因为风格奇特又独具创意而名声在外。

来自柯林斯例句

2. Myssi is well known in Finland for her quirky food column, which is syndicated across the country.
迈茜以其怪趣的食品专栏闻名芬兰,该专栏在全国多家报纸均有刊登。

来自柯林斯例句

3. According to Guinness, Furman has set 70 similarly quirky firsts.
根据《吉尼斯世界记录大全》记载, 弗曼创造了70项同样离奇的第一.

来自互联网

4. Surely it was just a quirky reading from a misaligned instrument, right ?
当然,那只是一个没有调准的仪器上的一个诡异读数, 难道不是 吗 ?

来自互联网

5. They put in their sweat and out comes a quirky charm.
他们付出了汗水,但也换来了人的艺术魅力.

来自互联网

    用作形容词 (adj.)
    1. It was a quirky indie hit that took the nation by storm.
      正是这部情节离奇的独立电影在全国掀起了一阵热潮。
    2. Here are a few of the more quirky museums around the world.
      这里有几间离奇古怪的博物馆在世界各地。
    3. He has a quirky windup but his fastball is great.
      他投球准备动作很怪,但快球投得很棒。
    4. He looks a little quirky, but that makes him sexy.
      他看上去有点古怪,但使他看起来更性感。

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