eccentric
[ɪkˈsɛntrɪk, ɛk-]
adj.
古怪的,异常的;
偏离轨道的;
离心的;
n.
古怪的人;
[物]偏心轮;
例句:
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His family was multilingual, well-read and very eccentric.
来自A. S. Dale
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Great chess players have a reputation for being both eccentric and argumentative.
国际象棋大师们以性格怪异和好与人争辩而闻名。
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"He's a bit of an eccentric old fatty," Thomas thought, unkindly.
“他是一个有点古怪的胖老头。”托马斯不厚道地想。
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Geniuses are supposed to be eccentric and hopelessly impractical.
天才通常都被认为行为古怪而且毫无实践能力。
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Turner was a fiercely private and often eccentric man.
来自BBC
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It was an eccentric event, by our standards.
来自NEWYORKER
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Wearing evening gowns all day is just part of her eccentric behaviour.
成天穿着晚礼服不过是她的古怪行为之一。
来自《权威词典》
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He is an eccentric person.
他是一个古怪的人。
来自《权威词典》