单词 | oddly |
释义 | oddly (ɒdli ) 1. adverb [ADVERB adjective] You use oddly to indicate that what you are saying is true, but that it is not what you expected. He said no and seemed oddly reluctant to talk about it. Oddly, Emma says she never considered her face was attractive. There were, oddly, few other Britons living in this northern part. Synonyms: strangely, remarkably, curiously, extraordinarily 2. See also odd Collocations: oddly beautiful It's at times deliriously hammy, at others contemplative and oddly beautiful. Times, Sunday Times Oddly beautiful, and beautifully odd, this could make ambient music respectable again. Times, Sunday Times Classy and oddly beautiful to look at. Times, Sunday Times Oddly beautiful hybrids of experimental technique and classic 1970s pop, they won't go viral. Times, Sunday Times It's 1971 and the machines are huge and oddly beautiful, like the innards of a mythical beast. The Times Literary Supplement To outsiders, this oddly shaped scrutineer looks like a downtrodden spouse, dominated by a jealous and controlling executive. Times, Sunday Times But there were no oddly shaped guitars or outlandish make-up, no pyrotechnics and absolutely no pantomime monsters. Times, Sunday Times It dug into my head to expose my pale scalp and revealed my uneven hairline and oddly shaped bonce. The Sun They lead us to the oddly shaped 'biscuit barrel' grain stores that surround villages in this rural land. The Sun Ensure that the agency gets good-quality photos of everything from old-fashioned bathrooms to oddly shaped trees, as programmes need a range of material. Times, Sunday Times Translations: Chinese: 奇怪地 Japanese: 変に |
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