词汇 | curiously |
释义 | curiously adverb uk /ˈkjʊə.ri.əs.li/ us /ˈkjʊr.i.əs.li/ curiouslyadverb (INTERESTED)in a way that shows that you are interested in learning about people or things around you: "Why did you break it?" Jack asked curiously A group of reporters looked at her curiously. See curious "So what did you think when I made my announcement?" she enquired curiously. She glanced up at him curiously. "What did it feel like?" Perkin said curiously. 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 You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Curiosity curiouslyadverb (STRANGELY)B2mainly UK strangely; in a way that is unusual: Curiously, there didn't seem to be a bank in the town. Her parents are curiously absent from her account. Singh sounded curiously like a man who'd been put in a sack. He found her curiously beautiful and compelling. Curiously, the same information appeared 20 months later. 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 You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Curiosity curiously | American Dictionarycuriously adverb us/ˈkjʊər·i·əs·li/ strangely: Curiously enough, they never explained why they arrived an hour early. Examples of curiouslycuriously Curiously, in a work so rich in spectral thinking, this is the only audible presence of the natural harmonic series in the whole piece. Curiously, he directly addressed the issue of the relationship between the modern axiomatic method and eternal mathematical truth. The result is a curiously uneven book, which is better the less the author is ambitious or pretentious. Curiously enough, all of the above authors have neglected the one literature where economic reasoning abounds: that of the treatment of error in inductive inference. How the state gains access to vulnerable citizens, and vice versa, is a curiously underanalysed area of social policy and social work. Curiously enough, unboxed 1-tuples are sometimes required. Yet these sources are used little, and then usually at secondhand, and some illustrations are curiously chosen. His unwillingness to speak to her goes beyond ordinary fear and suggests a curiously guilty reaction. Curiously, no author in this book goes from text analysis to social analysis deeply enough to learn what language tells us about society. In fact, the concept of interest is curiously absent. Curiously, however, those consistently incorrect and those with two out of three correct both reported low levels of professional qualifications. Curiously, the suffix is not subject to the same generalisation, but still follows from the same formal analysis. Curiously, this second moment of escape and fantasy is where historical authenticity is most insistently marked. Curiously, bioethicists have failed or refused to recognize and articulate the ethical implications of undertreated pain. Yet curiously the book is at its best when considering precisely this issue itself. See all examples of curiously 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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