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eccentrically eccentriceccentric circles with the center of each circle markedec·cen·tric E0023300 (ĭk-sĕn′trĭk, ĕk-)adj.1. Departing from a recognized, conventional, or established norm or pattern. See Synonyms at strange.2. Deviating from a circular form or path, as in an elliptical orbit.3. a. Not having the same center: eccentric circles.b. Having the axis located elsewhere than at the geometric center.n.1. One that deviates markedly from an established norm, especially a person of odd or unconventional behavior.2. Physics A disk or wheel having its axis of revolution displaced from its center so that it is capable of imparting reciprocating motion. [Middle English eccentrik, planetary orbit of which the earth is not at the center, from Medieval Latin eccentricus, not having the same center, from Greek ekkentros : ek-, out of; see ecto- + kentron, center (from kentein, to prick; see kent- in Indo-European roots).] ec·cen′tri·cal·ly adv.ThesaurusAdv. | 1. | eccentrically - in an eccentric or bizarre manner | | 2. | eccentrically - not symmetrically with respect to the center | Translationseccentric (ikˈsentrik) adjective (of a person, his behaviour etc) odd; unusual. He is growing more eccentric every day; He had an eccentric habit of collecting stray cats. 古怪的 古怪的 noun an eccentric person. 行為古怪的人 行为古怪的人ecˈcentrically adverb 古怪地 古怪地eccentricity (eksenˈtrisəti) noun oddness of behaviour or an example of this. 古怪 古怪EncyclopediaSeeeccentric |