词汇 | bizarre |
释义 | bizarre adjective uk /bɪˈzɑːr/ us /bəˈzɑːr/ B2 very strange and unusual: 怪诞的;罕见的;异乎寻常的 a bizarre situation异乎寻常的情形 bizarre behaviour怪诞的行为 Synonyms curious(STRANGE) eccentric(STRANGE) eerie flaky(PERSON)informal sometimes offensive freakish funny(STRANGE) odd(STRANGE) outlandishdisapproving peculiar(STRANGE) spookyinformal strange(UNUSUAL) weird strange strangeShe's a strange girl. oddI always thought there was something a bit odd about her. bizarreI had a really bizarre dream last night. weirdHis films are so weird that I can barely get through them. funnyThis lemonade tastes funny. peculiarThe chicken had a peculiar smell. The duck-billed platypus is a truly bizarre creature.鸭嘴兽的确是一种奇异的动物。 The whole bizarre evening had an unreal quality to it.这个古怪的夜晚让人感觉很不真实。 What she was saying was rather bizarre. A bizarre thought leaped into his mind. Many costumes are bizarre works of art ranging from toothbrushes to mattresses and packets of sweets. Strange, suspicious and unnatural aberrant aberrantly abnormal abnormally add freakishness funnily funnily enoughidiom ghostliness ghoul perversely perversity perverted pervy presence wack wackadoodle wackily wackiness wacky Related wordsbizarrely bizarreness bizarre | American Dictionarybizarre adjective us/bɪˈzɑr/ strange and unusual: That party was too bizarre for me! Examples of bizarrebizarre Reports - for us bizarre descriptions - of extraordinary longevity represented for pre-modern writers empirical proof that death could be delayed. This requirement is so sufficiently bizarre that it merits a deeply skeptical response. Obviously it is an oddity because of its peculiar origins and recruitment and because of the bizarre political framework in which it operated. Some aspects of the dream become more reasonable, while other relationships that were "acknowledged as seen" in the sleep-dream, are now judged bizarre. Both antibodies inhibited malaria invasion, but the latter gave rise to bizarre morphologies, the nature of which is unknown at present. That is, he traces the historical development of the persecution, and of the bizarre fantasies which the minds of the persecutors entertained about their victims. Sometimes awakening is facilitated by a frightening or bizarre dream, which then is vividly remembered. It refers to tradition, the ad hoc, ' genuine options ', and the bizarre as if these all amounted to the same thing, but they do not. He emphasized that this illness is distinguished by the simultaneous existence of normal and bizarre behavior and of simultaneous hallucinatory and normal perception. Although the two sample distributions clearly differed in terms of counterintuitive elements, investigation of bizarre elements revealed no apparent differences. Under these conditions, dreaming is more vivid, more bizarre, and more sustained than in any other state. Is the idea of purely internal consistency of choice bizarre? Extended response that contains additional detail that is irrelevant, repetitive or bizarre. Only a few years ago it would have sounded bizarre to call language a "resource," except in the respectable sense of culture or literature. Such a theory provides a bizarre starting point indeed for the investigation of any topic in contemporary political theory. 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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