bizarre / bɪˈzɑr /

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bizarre 的定义

adj. 形容词 adjective
  1. markedly unusual in appearance, style, or general character and often involving incongruous or unexpected elements; outrageously or whimsically strange; odd: bizarre clothing; bizarre behavior.

bizarre 近义词

adj. 形容词 adjective

strange, wild

更多bizarre例句

  1. Facing removal from a House committee for her elevation of various bizarre conspiracy theories, Greene spoke for 10 minutes Thursday in an effort to distance herself from those comments.
  2. So it seems bizarre that she’s not fronting a show that is primarily political.
  3. I loved how strange it was that each body was different, each family was different, and that America has this completely bizarre relationship with death.
  4. I think most people in the country think that it is bizarre.
  5. It’s just completely bizarre and unfair that people, and you’re going to run the Department of Education, you’re going to run the Department of Education and got no problem with it.
  6. In a bizarre matchup, the Pirates of the Caribbean actor came for the 20-year-old singer this past July in Ibiza.
  7. And likewise the Easter bunny, a bizarre pagan myth if ever one there was.
  8. In a bizarre twist to proceedings, Miss Manners sought to have her £30 cab fare from her Kensington flat to court refunded.
  9. Both heroines are women, but they offer a pretty bizarre dichotomy for girls: Ice queen or ditzy princess.
  10. “I thought it was quite bizarre and kind of sick,” Dr. Grenci said of being introduced to the subculture in 1979.
  11. He had a rare gift of inventing words and phrases, and all sorts of bizarre expressions, that linger in the mind.
  12. Several small kiosks at the corners and sides of the terrace give to the whole a somewhat bizarre though tasty appearance.
  13. The innocent creature was sound asleep at the foot of a stand loaded with vases of bizarre form.
  14. Yet in the choice of words, one may search for the bizarre and unusual rather than for the truly picturesque.
  15. Among these wretches, almost wholly in tatters, some were seen in bizarre accoutrement.