peculiar 的 2 个定义
- strange; queer; odd: peculiar happenings.
- uncommon; unusual: the peculiar hobby of stuffing and mounting bats.
- distinctive in nature or character from others.
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- a property or privilege belonging exclusively or characteristically to a person.
- British. a particular parish or church that is exempted from the jurisdiction of the ordinary or bishop in whose diocese it lies and is governed by another.
- peculiars. Also called arbitraries. British Printing. special characters not generally included in standard type fonts, as phonetic symbols, mathematical symbols, etc.
peculiar 近义词
characteristic, distinguishing
bizarre, odd
更多peculiar例句
- Last week, I had found four cubic blocks in a peculiar arrangement.
- I recently found four cubic blocks in a peculiar arrangement.
- A look at typical horror fans may provide some clues about the nature of this peculiar phenomenon.
- Outbreaks of the condition have peaked in a peculiar every-other-year cycle for six years, with 120 cases across the United States in 2014, 153 in 2016, and 240 in 2018.
- All of these measures were important, considering Nigeria’s peculiar population and social dynamics.
- Life is a series of seemingly throwaway moments strung together in a peculiar tapestry, and Linklater has captured it beautifully.
- The healthier appearance and civilian clothing are very peculiar.
- Because the shop was emblematic of that peculiar Italian institution known as La Faccia: i.e. presenting the best face possible.
- In the semifinals, she was in a peculiar position for someone of Jeopardy!
- Right off the bat, the “Doing Our Bit for the Cure” campaign seemed peculiar.
- It is most peculiar, and when he plays that way, the most bewitching little expression comes over his face.
- The order of meals at Lane End was somewhat peculiar even then, and would now be almost unique.
- Some peculiar lines between these contracted brows gave a character of ferocity to this forbidding and sensual face.
- Wharton uttered this with a peculiar force of voice, and aweful expression in his countenance.
- I cannot call that peculiarly manly, which are the peculiar pursuits of the lowest of our species.