weird
weird 英 [wɪəd] 美 [wɪrd]
adj. 怪异的;不可思议的;超自然的 n. (苏格兰)命运;预言
名词复数:weirds
- Call something weird when it’s strange, bizarre, or strikes you as odd. Putting peanut butter on pizza is weird. So is most abstract, conceptual performance art.
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- adj. 怪异的;不可思议的;超自然的
- n. (苏格兰)命运;预言
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1. The student inadvertently transposed the e and the i in “weird”.
学生误将“weird”中的e和i次序写颠倒了。
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2. It is all an attitude, and one day the attitude will become a weird cramp, a pain, and then it will collapse.
它完全是一种人生观,某天这种观念将不可思议地成为一种束缚,一种痛苦,然后这种观点会倒塌。
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3. We watched him go out on a run the first time and wondered how long this weird obsession would last.
我们看着他出去开始第一次的跑步,猜想这个不可思议的念头会持续多长时间。
- weird (adj.) c. 1400, "having power to control fate, from wierd (n.), from Old English wyrd "fate, chance, fortune; destiny; the Fates," literally "that which comes," from Proto-Germanic *wurthiz (source also of Old Saxon wurd, Old High German wurt "fate," Old Norse urðr "fate, one of the three Norns"), from PIE *wert- "to turn, to wind," (source also of German werden, Old English weorðan "to become"), from root *wer- (2) "to turn, bend." For sense development from "turning" to "becoming," compare phrase turn into "become."
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