quirky
英 [ˈkwɜːki]
美 [ˈkwɜːrki]
adj. (事物或人)奇特的,离奇的,古怪的
Collins.1 / BNC.19123 / COCA.10948
柯林斯词典
- ADJ-GRADED (事物或人)奇特的,离奇的,古怪的
Something or someone that isquirkyis rather odd or unpredictable in their appearance, character, or behaviour.- We've developed a reputation for being quite quirky and original...
我们因为风格奇特又独具创意而名声在外。
- We've developed a reputation for being quite quirky and original...
英英释义
adj
双语例句
- If you're more than a little familiar with medieval European history, you'll find nothing new here except Cahill's sometimes quirky interpretations of people and events.
如果你不是有点熟悉的欧洲中世纪史,你会发现,除了没有什么新的卡希尔的有时古怪的人物和事件的解释这里。 - I do some quirky things.
我会做一些奇怪的事情。 - Quirky inventors have a place in the affections of everyone who enjoyed physics or chemistry at school.
所有上学时喜欢物理或化学的人,都喜欢古怪的发明者。 - She has a quirky sense of humour.
她有一种古怪的幽默感。 - We've developed a reputation for being quite quirky and original
我们因为风格奇特又独具创意而名声在外。 - A quirky romantic comedy that follows the interweaving story of a sports writer and a rap star.
这是一个古怪的爱情喜剧,一位体育记者和一位说唱明星的故事交织着。 - Many drive-ins devised very elaborate and sometimes quirky modes of comfort.
许多驱动程序设计非常详细,有时稀奇古怪的方式安慰。 - He meets a quirky girl who loves drawing pictures of sheep on test papers.
他遇到了一个古怪的女孩,喜欢在试卷上画绵羊。 - Clients sometimes demand quirky services.
客人有时候会对服务提出一些古怪的要求。 - Myssi is well known in Finland for her quirky food column, which is syndicated across the country.
迈茜以其怪趣的食品专栏闻名芬兰,该专栏在全国多家报纸均有刊登。