peculiar基本解释
adj.奇怪的;特殊的;独特的;古怪的
n.特权
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副词: peculiarly
基本词汇
adj.奇怪的;特殊的;独特的;古怪的
n.特权
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副词: peculiarly
1. 奇怪的;古怪的;不寻常的
If you describe someone or something as peculiar, you think that they are strange or unusual, sometimes in an unpleasant way.
e.g. Mr Kennet has a rather peculiar sense of humour...
肯尼特先生有种很奇怪的幽默感。
e.g. Rachel thought it tasted peculiar.
雷切尔觉得它味道古怪。
2. 特有的;特别的;独特的
If something is peculiar to a particular thing, person, or situation, it belongs or relates only to that thing, person, or situation.
e.g. The problem is by no means peculiar to America.
这个问题绝对不只限于美国。
3. 有点不舒服的;稍感眩晕的
If you say that you feel peculiar, you mean that you feel slightly ill or unsteady.
e.g. All this has made me feel quite peculiar.
这一切令我觉得有点儿不舒服。
The communion loaf..which each one receives only according to his peculiar state of grace.
出自:Henry MillerTolstoy's ability to get along..with young men..was..a source of peculiar annoyance to his wife.
出自:A. N. Wilson