aberrant
aberrant 英 [æˈberənt] 美 [æˈbɛrənt, ˈæbə-]
adj. 异常的;畸变的;脱离常轨的;迷乱的
名词复数:aberrants
- Use the adjective aberrant to describe unusual conduct. Sitting in a bathtub and singing show tunes all day long might be considered aberrant behavior.
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- adj. 异常的;畸变的;脱离常轨的;迷乱的
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1. Sure, we may get a few aberrant album names if the MP3 files are not named right, but is it worth the effort to perfect that regular expression?
当然,如果 MP3 文件未正确命名,那么我们可能会获得一些异常的专辑名,但是这值得去尽力完善正则表达式吗?
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2. I should start off by saying that a technology conference like part of SXSW is probably not the most ideal situation to be noticing aberrant human behavior.
我想说,其实以一次技术性会议(比如在SXSW盛典上部分呈现的)来关察异常的人类行为也许并非最佳选择。
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3. Traditional custom, taken the world over, is a mass of detailed behaviour more astonishing than what any one person can ever evolve in individual actions, no matter how aberrant.
从世界范围来看,传统风俗是由许多细节性的习惯行为组成,它比任何一个养成的行为都更加引人注目,不管个人行为多么异常。
- aberrant (adj.) "wandering from the usual course," 1798, originally in natural history, "differing somewhat from a group in which it is placed," from Latin aberrantem (nominative aberrans), present participle of aberrare "to wander away, go astray," literally and figuratively, from ab "off, away from" (see ab-) + errare "to wander, stray, roam, rove" (see err). Related: Aberrance; aberrancy (1660s). The verb aberrate is rare.
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