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idiosyncrasy [ˌɪdioˈsɪŋkrəsi]

n. (某人特有的)气质,习性,癖好;
复数:: idiosyncrasies

例句:

  • The book is a gem of Victorian idiosyncrasy.
    这本书展现了维多利亚时代特色的精华。
  • It was his idiosyncrasy to seem much older than his years.
    他的特点是看起来比实际年龄苍老得多.
  • Eating no meat was Amy's idiosyncrasy.
    不吃肉是艾美的习惯.
  • My intentions have been orthodox. Idiosyncrasy would be misplaced here.
    来自R. Strange
  • This evidence was dismissed by many as an idiosyncrasy of the polar ice.
    来自NEWYORKER
  • The whole subfield of publishers' names is a thornbush of institutional idiosyncrasy.
    来自NEWYORKER