odd的中文翻译
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odd1
(strange)
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/ɒd/
US
/ɑːd/
奇怪的, 古怪的, 奇特的, 异常的
adj.
(odder, oddest)
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strange or unusual
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They're very odd people.
他们非常奇怪。
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There's something odd about that man.
那个人有点古怪。
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It's most odd that(= very odd that) she hasn't written.
奇怪的是她没写。
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The odd thing was that he didn't recognize me.
奇怪的事情是他没认出我来。
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She had the oddest feeling that he was avoiding her.
她有种奇怪的感觉,他在躲避她。
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odd2
(odd-)
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奇特的, 古怪的
adj.
(odder, oddest)
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strange or unusual in the way mentioned
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an odd-looking house
样子奇特的房子
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an odd-sounding name
听起来奇怪的名字
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odd3
(not regular/often)
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临时的, 不固定的, 非经常的
adj.
(odder, oddest)
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happening or appearing occasionally; not very regular or frequent
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He makes the odd mistake—nothing too serious.
他偶尔会犯错——不怎么严重。
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odd4
(various)
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/ɑːd/
各种各样的
adj.
(odder, oddest)
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of no particular type or size; various
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decorations made of odd scraps of paper
各种各样的纸片做的装饰
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odd5
(not matching)
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不同类的, 不成对的, 单只的
adj.
(odder, oddest)
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not with the pair or set that it belongs to; not matching
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You're wearing odd socks!
你穿的袜子是不成对的!
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odd6
(numbers)
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/ɑːd/
奇数的, 单数的
adj.
(odder, oddest)
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that cannot be divided exactly by the number two
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1, 3, 5 and 7 are odd numbers.
1,3,5,7都是奇数。
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odd7
(available)
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US
/ɑːd/
空闲的, 可用的
adj.
(odder, oddest)
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available; that sb can use
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Could I see you when you've got an odd moment?
你有空的时候我能见一见你吗?
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odd8
(approximately)
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(用于数字后)大约, 左右, 略多
adj.
(odder, oddest)
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approximately or a little more than the number mentioned
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How old is she—seventy odd?
她多大了——70多?
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He's worked there for twenty-odd years.
他在那工作20多年了。