weird

weird [wɪəd]  [wɪrd] 

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weird的近义词

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weird 基本解释

形容词不可思议的; 怪诞的,超自然的; 奇怪的,奇异的; <古>命运的,宿命的

名词命运,宿命; 厄运; <古>命运女神

weird 相关例句

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形容词

1. They were awakened by a weird shriek.
    他们被一声怪叫吵醒了。

2. He has some weird ideas.
    他有一些怪念头。

weird 网络解释

1. 怪的:该文中谈到一个普遍的现象,在新加坡的学校里,敢于大声表达(speak up)的学生被认为是爱出风头的(pushy)和古怪的(weird),而在美国,人们为这样的人喝彩,并且美国的文化鼓励这样的行为.

2. 古怪的:该文中谈到一个普遍的现象,在新加坡的学校里,敢于大声表达(speak up)的学生被认为是爱出风头的(pushy)和古怪的(weird),而在美国,人们为这样的人喝彩,并且美国的文化鼓励这样的行为.

weird 词典解释

1. weird

1. 奇怪的;不寻常的;奇异的
    If you describe something or someone as weird, you mean that they are strange.

    e.g. That first day was weird...
           第一天有些怪异。
    e.g. He's different. He's weird...
           他与众不同,有点怪。

weirdly
...weirdly wonderful sculptures.
奇妙的雕刻品
...difficult men who dressed weirdly.
穿着怪异、难以相处的男人
weirdness
The weirdness of Hollywood suits him well.
好莱坞的光怪陆离非常适合他。
weird 单语例句

1. weird

1. " It was a weird play but we were able to capitalise on their mistakes, " Crede said.

2. Webster only got the chance to win it for Portland because of his weird shot selection.

3. In other words, there is nothing weird or creepy about a guy obsessed with a dead brother.

4. What was missing among the dazzle was the weird and the fantastic.

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5. The intention was to explain why he wasn't coming back to work until last week, but it took a detour into the truly weird.

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6. The unfortunate loss of his father gave him deeper emotion toward the books, which makes him seem weird in the eyes of some students.

7. weird的意思

7. Critics voiced their worries about the erosion of traditional Chinese culture when names began sounding weird or too Westernized.

8. The dolls often have exaggerated facial features or weird props or markings on their face, such as a giant foot mark.

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9. He said he felt a little weird doing it because he didn't feel like he was exactly from that world.

10. weird

10. But many could get a weird feeling taking their oath before a strange government functionary.