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  • 柯林斯词典释义
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peculiarly

[pɪˈkju:liəli] [pɪˈkjuliərli]
例句
柯林斯高阶英汉双解学习词典释义
  • ADJ-GRADED
    奇怪的;古怪的;不寻常的
    If you describe someone or something as peculiar, you think that they are strange or unusual, sometimes in an unpleasant way.
    例句
    Mr Kennet has a rather peculiar sense of humour... 肯尼特先生有种很奇怪的幽默感。 Rachel thought it tasted peculiar. 雷切尔觉得它味道古怪。
  • ADJ
    特有的;特别的;独特的
    If something is peculiar to a particular thing, person, or situation, it belongs or relates only to that thing, person, or situation.
    例句
    The problem is by no means peculiar to America. 这个问题绝对不只限于美国。
  • ADJ-GRADED
    有点不舒服的;稍感眩晕的
    If you say that you feel peculiar, you mean that you feel slightly ill or unsteady.
    例句
    All this has made me feel quite peculiar. 这一切令我觉得有点儿不舒服。
英汉词典释义
  • adv.
    单独地;独特地
    He nodded with a peculiarly male satisfaction at her capitulation. 对她的屈服,他以一种男人特有的满足感点了点头。 The building is a peculiarly shaped construction. 这是一栋造形独特的建筑物。
英英词典释义
  • Adverb
    1. uniquely or characteristically;
    "these peculiarly cinematic elements""a peculiarly French phenomenon""everyone has a moment in history which belongs particularly to him"- John Knowles
    2. in a manner differing from the usual or expected;
    "had a curiously husky voice""he's behaving rather peculiarly"
    3. to a distinctly greater extent or degree than is common;
    "he was particularly fussy about spelling""a particularly gruesome attack""under peculiarly tragic circumstances""an especially (or specially) cautious approach to the danger"