oddball
英 [ˈɒdbɔːl]
美 [ˈɑːdbɔːl]
n. 行为古怪者; 反常者; 怪人
adj. 古怪的
复数:oddballs
BNC.25359 / COCA.18761
牛津词典
noun
- 行为古怪者;反常者;怪人
a person who behaves in a strange or unusual way
柯林斯词典
- N-COUNT 行为古怪的人;怪人
If you refer to someone as anoddball, you think they behave in a strange way.- His mother and father thought Jim was a bit of an oddball too.
吉姆的父母也认为他有些古怪。 - Oddballis also an adjective.
- I came from a family that was decidedly oddball you know.
你要知道,我的家人个个古怪得紧。
- His mother and father thought Jim was a bit of an oddball too.
英英释义
noun
- a person with an unusual or odd personality
双语例句
- His mother and father thought Jim was a bit of an oddball too.
吉姆的父母也认为他有些古怪。 - John is an oddball? He never invites any-one.
约翰是个怪人?他从来不招待任何人。 - One more oddball idea is equally interesting.
还有一个古怪的想法也同样有趣。 - Jim is an oddball; he refuses to dress properly for formal occasions.
吉姆是个怪人,他不愿穿着得体地去参加正式场合的活动。 - We have gotten so used to Beyonc é, it may be hard to grasp what an oddball she is, how different her approach to rhythm, melody and harmony are to those of previous generations.
我们太习惯于碧昂斯的唱腔了,所以可能没有想过她其实是个多么古怪的歌手,她对节奏、旋律和和声的把握与之前几代音乐人是多么不同。 - Hospice and University are also oddball in this sense, but the effect that they produce, and the cost of the building, are just not enough to make them serious game disturbances.
从这点看收容所和大学也是古怪建筑,但是其产生的作用和建造成本不足以导致严重的游戏变化。 - It acted as a means of seeing who this funny, oddball philosopher really was, and who I needed to become.
它成为一种途径,通过它能发现这个可笑而古怪的哲学家的真正面目,以及我将要成为的那种人。 - Why was oddball so happy that day?
为什么奇球那天特别开心? - But because of a computer foulup, Greenwich Village police didn't believe Daniel Valencia and nearly wrote him off as another oddball.
可是由于电脑错误,格林威治村警方不相信瓦伦西亚,几乎将他视为又一个神经病。 - I'm definitely the oddball here, I'm the outcast.
在这里我肯定是个古怪的人,是个被遗弃的人。