词汇 | peculiarly |
释义 | peculiarly adverb uk /pɪˈkjuː.li.ə.li/ us /pɪˈkjuːl.jɚ.ə.li/ peculiarlyadverb (STRANGELY)in a strange, and sometimes unpleasant, way: 奇怪地,古怪地 He looked at me most peculiarly.他很怪异地看着我。 The streets were peculiarly quiet for the time of day.白天这个时候街道上异常安静。 Strange, suspicious and unnatural aberrant aberrantly abnormal abnormally add freakishly freakishness funnily funnily enoughidiom ghostliness perverse perversely perversity perverted pervy unorthodox wack wackadoodle wackily wackiness You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Particular and individual peculiarlyadverb (VERY)old-fashioned or literary very or especially: 非常;特别,尤其 It's peculiarly painful where I burned my hand.我手上烧伤的地方很疼。 She's a peculiarly attractive woman.她是个非常有魅力的女人。 Linguistics: very & extreme abjectly absolutely abundantly abundantly clear beyond biblical downright extraordinarily extremely infinitely particularly profoundly stupefyingly super super-duper super-spectacular superabundantly totally violently whatever peculiarly | American Dictionarypeculiarly adverb[ not gradable ] us/pɪˈkjul·jər·li/ very or specially: Her complex writing style makes this book peculiarly difficult to read. peculiarlyadverb[not gradable] (BELONGING TO)typical of; characteristically: He identifies this social practice as peculiarly Irish. Examples of peculiarlypeculiarly Nevertheless, it everywhere reminds us that patriotism is a peculiarly intractable theme for a left-winger to tackle. Twain is a peculiarly appropriate candidate for this sort of consideration. Certainly the subject, sought from within a particular conscious episode, is peculiarly recessive. A necessary first step in any evolutionary analysis is the identification of what is peculiarly human, for this allows correct focus of the undertaking. The ideas of" town" and" country" are peculiarly strong and seductive. Mystical experience as a peculiarly human goal has a long cultural history which bears on the way these writers express themselves. Patients so situated are peculiarly vulnerable, however, and require additional protection. At this point, however, it must be asked whether there is a peculiarly legal problem of content. He commented that the tropical lowlands hold a peculiarly invisible status in the country's social, academic, and national thought. All that can be generally asserted is that the use of nationality as a significant source of political identity is peculiarly modern. The mountains and valleys, whether surrounding the northern slate quarries, the rural hill farms, or the industrialized south, generated a peculiarly intense environment. The potential threat of murine schistosomiasis has tended to be regarded as a peculiarly guadaloupean problem with little relevance for control programmes elsewhere. On its face, postal policy appears to be an area of public policy peculiarly well suited for congressional control. He would, for a start, immediately recognize an attempt to grasp the nature of civic decency under peculiarly modern duress. In 1543 an earth-centered cosmos was the physical orthodoxy of the day, supported by philosophical arguments that, at the time, were peculiarly compelling. See all examples of peculiarly These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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