eccentric

[英] [ikˈsentrik] [美] [ɪkˈsɛntrɪk, ɛk-] 生词本

adj.

n.

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1. ADJ-GRADED 古怪的;怪异的 If you say that someone is eccentric, you mean that they behave in a strange way, and have habits or opinions that are different from those of most people. 
  • He is an eccentric character who likes wearing a beret and dark glasses.

    他人很怪,喜欢戴贝雷帽和墨镜。

  • ...Mr Thomas, a businessman with eccentric views.

    托马斯先生,一个想法怪异的商人

  • An eccentric is an eccentric person.古怪的人;怪人
    • On first impressions it would be easy to dismiss Duke as an eccentric.

      凭第一印象,杜克很容易被当作怪人。

eccentrically
  • ...painters, eccentrically dressed and already half drunk.

    装束怪异、已经半醉的画家们

Noun

1. a person with an unusual or odd personality

2. a person of a specified kind (usually with many eccentricities);

  • "a real character"
  • "a strange character"
  • "a friendly eccentric"
  • "the capable type"
  • "a mental case"
Adjective

1. conspicuously or grossly unconventional or unusual;

  • "restaurants of bizarre design--one like a hat, another like a rabbit"
  • "famed for his eccentric spelling"
  • "a freakish combination of styles"
  • "his off-the-wall antics"
  • "the outlandish clothes of teenagers"
  • "outre and affected stage antics"

2. not having a common center; not concentric;

  • "eccentric circles"

医学

  • 1.①偏心的,离心的;②偏僻的
1. Don't conceal the poverty of thought by the eccentric diction.
不要用这些怪僻的词藻来掩饰思想的贫乏。

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2. He had the name of an eccentric.
他有怪人之称。

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3. His actions since that morning have been eccentric and unpredictable.
自从那天早晨,他的行动一直是反常而不可捉摸。

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4. She is so eccentric that she is regarded as a bit of a curiosity.
她非常古怪,算是个奇人。

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