odd
简单释义:
adj. 奇怪的;怪异的;反常的;(某方面)怪异的
n. 【高】让转弱的对手从打球进一个洞的击球次数中减去一次击球
网络 奇数的;古怪的;奇特的,古怪的
变形:
复数:odds
完整释义:
adj.
1.奇数的,二除不尽的;单(数)的,奇数号的
2.奇妙的,奇特的,古怪的,可笑的
3.奇妙的,新奇的,独到的,希罕的,异想天开的,别出新裁
4.古怪的,怪僻的,扎眼,异样的,蹊跷,怪模怪样的
5.(一双、一封中的)吊单的,不全的,无配对的;零散的
6.余的,残余的,有零数的;带零头的,零星的
7.零头,开外;零星的,残缺不全的
8.临时的,不固定的;额外的
9.不舒服,令人不愉快的
10.偏僻的
n.
1.奇数
2.【高尔夫球】让转弱的对手从打球进一个洞的击球次数中减去一次击球;多于对方的一次击球
v.
1.比对手多一击
例句:
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He said: 'The smoke seemed to have an odd bloom to it at the base of the column that was streaming south of the city.
他说,“那些烟好象是个奇怪的花的形状,并向城市的南边蔓延。” -
The First Lady was more visible around the West Wing than the newly elected President of the United States. It was. . . odd.
第一夫人较新当选的美国总统更易在西翼周围见到,是…古怪的。 -
"It was one of those odd situations where the next word was always there, " he says.
其中不寻常的情形之一是,每下一个写的词总是已摆好在那里。 -
It may have struck our students as a bit odd that so far no one has used a business card (also called a name card or calling card).
我们的读者也许会感到有点奇怪,到目前为止还没有人使用过名片。 -
The odd thing is that America's politicians should find this attitude so hard to understand: their sentiments on the matter are the same.
奇怪的是,美国的政客们将会觉得这种态度非常难以理解:他们在这一问题上的情绪并无两样。 -
I wondered why he held his head motionless at an odd angle, as though he were in meditation.
我想弄明白,为什么他的头固定在一个奇怪的角度上纹丝不动,摆出沉思的模样。 -
Odd though it might seem, it had never occurred to me that working was selfish.
尽管或许听上去很奇怪,但我从来没有觉得工作是自私的。 -
His translator was an odd little man with a moustache and a dapper suit, whose cell phone kept ringing.
他的翻译是一个留着小胡子的小个子男人,穿着一套小巧的西服,他的手机一直不停地在响。