单词 | eccentric |
释义 | eccentric/ɪkˈsɛntrɪk / /ɛkˈsɛntrɪk/adjective 1(Of a person or their behaviour) unconventional and slightly strange: he noted her eccentric appearance...
Synonyms unconventional, uncommon, abnormal, irregular, aberrant, anomalous, odd, queer, strange, peculiar, weird, bizarre, off-centre, outlandish, freakish, extraordinary; idiosyncratic, quirky, singular, nonconformist, capricious, whimsical; French outré, avant garde informal way out, far out, offbeat, dotty, nutty, screwy, freaky, oddball, wacky, cranky, off the wall, madcap, zany British informal rum North American informal kooky, wacko, bizarro, in left field 2 technical Not placed centrally or not having its axis or other part placed centrally: a servo driving an eccentric cam...
2.1(Of a circle) not centred on the same point as another.Almost the first thing you see, is Marcel Duchamp's rotorelief of a disc with slightly eccentric circles of hatched red, black and white. 2.2(Of an orbit) not circular.From 1979 until 1999 Pluto was not the outermost planet, its eccentric orbit making Neptune the furthest from the Sun....
noun 1A person of unconventional and slightly strange views or behaviour: he’s seen as a local eccentric...
Synonyms oddity, odd fellow, unorthodox person, character, individualist, individual, free spirit, misfit informal oddball, queer fish, weirdo, weirdie, freak, nut, nutter, nutcase, case, head case, crank, crackpot, loony, loon British informal one-off, odd bod North American informal wacko, wack, screwball, kook US informal wackadoo, wackadoodle Australian/New Zealand informal dingbat 2A disc or wheel mounted eccentrically on a revolving shaft in order to transform rotation into backward-and-forward motion, e.g. a cam in an internal combustion engine.The ends of the ‘jackshaft’ also carry the two eccentrics needed for the operation of the valve gear, in this case of the Gooch type, often confused with the much better-known Stephenson type. Derivativeseccentrically
OriginLate Middle English (as a noun denoting a circle or orbit not having the earth precisely at its centre): via late Latin from Greek ekkentros, from ek 'out of' + kentron 'centre'.
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