curiously 的定义
- eager to learn or know; inquisitive.
- prying; meddlesome.
- arousing or exciting speculation, interest, or attention through being inexplicable or highly unusual; odd; strange: a curious sort of person; a curious scene.
- Archaic. made or prepared skillfully.done with painstaking accuracy or attention to detail: a curious inquiry.careful; fastidious.marked by intricacy or subtlety.
curiously 近义词
等同于 unusually
等同于 peculiarly
curiously 的近义词 5 个
等同于 strangely
等同于 remarkably
等同于 especially
curiously 的近义词 34 个
- chiefly
- exclusively
- notably
- principally
- specially
- specifically
- peculiarly
- abnormally
- above all
- before all else
- conspicuously
- eminently
- expressly
- extraordinarily
- in particular
- in specie
- mainly
- markedly
- oddly
- outstandingly
- preeminently
- primarily
- remarkably
- signally
- singularly
- strangely
- strikingly
- supremely
- unaccountably
- uncommonly
- uncustomarily
- uniquely
- unusually
- wonderfully
curiously 的反义词 6 个
更多curiously例句
- Robert Patterson, professor of mathematics at the University of the State of Pennsylvania, gave Peale his first specimen for the museum, “a curious fish called the paddle fish caught in the Allegheny River,” Peale wrote.
- Pauli was curious about that question, but not enough to devote the time to it for which Jung might have hoped.
- Still more curious, despite having signed the Peacock distribution deal with Roku, NBCUniversal has yet to reach one with Amazon.
- OZY’s mission statement, for example, is “to help curious people see the world more broadly and more boldly.”
- That made me curious about what’s going on from a tech angle.
- For one Speyside distillery in particular, The Macallan, that process has come to be defined by some curiously small stills.
- After the postwar disintegration of the British Empire, Scots curiously disassociated themselves with the period altogether.
- Curiously, even the dark meat does not ooze rivers of juice when you bite it.
- Curiously, Patton's accusers never came up with a reason she'd have killed her husband.
- For the rest of the world, it was a curiously bizarre event.
- Yet, so curiously constituted is the native mind, the blowing-up of the magazine was the final tocsin of revolt.
- He was looking at me with eyebrows arched, curiously, and there was a faint suggestion of hostility in the set of his mouth.
- He put up his brown hands and suddenly sketched Baroudi's curiously shaped eyebrows.
- In a corner stood a mediæval well, the sides curiously carved.
- The Seneschal peered at him curiously through shortsighted eyes.