单词 | weird |
释义 | weird weird /wɪəd/ aep /wɪrd/ adjective ► B2 very strange and unusual, unexpected, or not natural: » He was sitting alone by a window with a weird contraption on the bench in front of him.» Her boyfriend's a bit weird but she's all right.» That's weird - I thought I'd left my keys on the table but they're not there.» There is nothing to rival the weird and wonderful things that come out on the streets at carnival time.Thesaurus+: ↑Strange, suspicious and unnaturalweirdly /ˈwɪəd.li/ aep /ˈwɪrd-/ adverb Thesaurus+: ↑Strange, suspicious and unnaturalweirdness /ˈwɪəd.nəs/ aep /ˈwɪrd-/ noun [U] Thesaurus+: ↑Strange, suspicious and unnatural • • • Extra Examples:» She'd cooked up some weird scheme that was going to earn her a fortune.» Jimi Hendrix loved to fling his guitar around to get weird and wonderful sounds from the feedback.» Some people think I'm weird doing meditation, but it works for me and that's all that matters.» I heard some weird noises coming from outside.» The table was covered with all sorts of weird and wonderful food. |
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