oddball 英 [ˈɒdbɔ:l]   美 [ˈɑdbɔl]

oddball

oddball  英 [ˈɒdbɔ:l] 美 [ˈɑdbɔl]

adj. 古怪的;奇怪的  n. 古怪;古怪的人 

名词复数:oddballs 

But an oddball substance right there on their own list, it turned out, had unusual properties. 但是事实证明,在他们的单子上有一个古怪的分子具有不寻常的特性。
I had dabbled with this tactic before, but only on those small, oddball projects a client would send me now and then. 我曾经尝试着用过这个策略。当然只是针对现在和以后那些给我寄来小额的,稀奇古怪项目的客户。

  • People who just don't fit in — they're a little strange, or somewhat eccentric — are oddballs. If you're a non-sports fan surrounded by enthusiastic football supporters cheering for the home team, you might feel like an oddball.
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  • adj. 古怪的;奇怪的
  • n. 古怪;古怪的人
  • 1. But an oddball substance right there on their own list, it turned out, had unusual properties.

    但是事实证明,在他们的单子上有一个古怪的分子具有不寻常的特性。

  • 2. I had dabbled with this tactic before, but only on those small, oddball projects a client would send me now and then.

    我曾经尝试着用过这个策略。当然只是针对现在和以后那些给我寄来小额的,稀奇古怪项目的客户。

  • 3. Interviewers often ask these oddball questions to see how quickly you can think on your feet and whether you can avoid becoming flustered.

    ——面试官问这种奇怪的问题,是想看看你遇到特殊情况的反应有多快,或是看看你如何让自己不显得狼狈。

  • oddball (n.) "eccentric or unconventional person," 1948, from odd + ball (n.1). Earlier (1946) as an adjective, used by aviators.
odd·ball / ˈɒdbɔːl ; NAmE ˈɑːdbɔːl / noun ( informal) a person who behaves in a strange or unusual way 行为古怪者;反常者;怪人 odd·ball adjective oddball characters 古怪的人物 oddball oddballs odd·ball / ˈɒdbɔːl ; NAmE ˈɑːdbɔːl /
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