idiosyncratic 英 [ˌɪdɪəsɪŋ'krætɪk]   美 [ˌɪdɪrsɪŋ'krætɪk]

idiosyncratic

idiosyncratic  英 [ˌɪdɪəsɪŋ'krætɪk] 美 [ˌɪdɪrsɪŋ'krætɪk]

adj. 特质的;特殊的;异质的 

And that lower cost frees these films to be more personal, more idiosyncratic, more concerned with character and story than explosions. 成本较低使独立片能够做到更个人化,更有特质,更注重人物性格及故事情节,而非爆炸场面。

  • Idiosyncratic means unique to an individual. Albert Einstein famously had lots of idiosyncratic habits. For example, he rarely wore socks, and he talked to his cat.
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  • adj. 特质的;特殊的;异质的
  • 1. And that lower cost frees these films to be more personal, more idiosyncratic, more concerned with character and story than explosions.

    成本较低使独立片能够做到更个人化,更有特质,更注重人物性格及故事情节,而非爆炸场面。

  • idiosyncratic (n.) 1756, from idiosyncrasy + -ic. Earlier in same sense was idiosyncratical (1640s). Related: Idiosyncratically.
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