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bizarrely

/bih-zahr/US // bɪˈzɑr //UK // (bɪˈzɑː) //

奇怪的是,离奇的是,离奇地,古怪的是

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 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.

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Examples

  • The dress bizarrely burdened Hurley with a ready-made character to play up to, which she did without overt complaint.

  • You were the first black actor to play an English king in a major Shakespeare production, and the media treated it bizarrely.

  • It was a scene that Nixon and other officials were hoping to avoid, but one that has become bizarrely familiar to residents here.

  • His absolute snobbery is bizarrely refreshing, while the Just Like You's around him try to seem as “normal” as possible.

  • Finally and bizarrely, some of the most committable readers accuse me of being a neo-conservative or a neo-liberal or both.

  • To the school of mechanics to which Kirchhoff belongs, he opposes that which he bizarrely calls the school of the thread.

  • The grayness and the rigidity of her features clashed bizarrely with the brilliant coloring of her gown.

  • The color of hers was completely masked by a bizarrely spectacular overlay of designs done in semi-indelible, multi-colored dyes.

  • I can't tell you how bizarrely those half-fabulous names fell from Signet's lips in the turquoise and gold of the afternoon.