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odd adjective VERBS | ADVERB | PHRASES VERBSbe, feel, look, seem, smell, sound, taste 古怪;感觉怪异;看上去奇怪;好像奇怪;闻起来怪怪的;听起来怪异;尝起来怪怪的consider sth, find sth, think sth 认为⋯古怪;觉得⋯奇怪◆I find it odd that she takes so long to do that job.她花那么长时间做那件事,我觉得很奇怪。◆I didn't think it odd at the time.当时我没觉得有什么异常。ADVERBextremely, fairly, very, etc. 极其/颇为/非常怪异decidedly, distinctly 显然很怪异◆There's something distinctly odd about her.她明显有些古怪。especially, particularly 特别/格外古怪a little, slightly, etc. 有点儿/有些古怪PHRASEShow odd 多么奇怪◆How odd that he should come from the same town as me.真奇怪,他居然和我是同乡。it is odd to think 认为⋯奇怪◆It's odd to think I will never see her again.想到再也不会见到她了,我觉得怪怪的。something odd 奇怪的事◆There's something odd going on.正在发生一些莫名其妙的事。 |