adj.:
奇怪的;怪异的;反常的;(某方面)怪异的
n.:
【高】让转弱的对手从打球进一个洞的击球次数中减去一次击球
网络:
奇数的;古怪的;奇特的,古怪的
1.
I thought it was odd at the time, I will admit, as though Samsung couldn't decide if it wanted the Q1 to be a business or consumer device.
我承认,当时我想这真是一个怪物。三星也无法确定它想要把Q1塑造成一个商业或是消费设备。
2.
The first couple of times it might be a bit odd, but many women say a little perseverance is more than worth it.
起初的一段时间你或许感觉有点怪,但不少女性说此时的忍耐是物有所值的!
3.
Amanda: It just seemed like an odd coincidence that it had to happen today.
阿曼达:金鱼非得今天死,这真巧合。
4.
We meet them after they've been forced to leave their previous ranch in a chain of events chalked up to Lennie's odd behavior.
小说一开始,他们已经因为伦尼的古怪行为所引起的一连串事件,被迫离开了以往工作的牧场。
5.
It is so odd to me, that you should never have read Udolpho before; but I suppose Mrs. Morland objects to novels.
我觉得真怪.你以前居然没看过《尤多尔弗》。不过我想,莫兰太太反对看小说。
6.
Behind the company's auction frenzy is a desire to keep from being the odd man out in the domestic auto industry.
在北汽控股热切寻求海外并购的背后,是该公司不想在国内汽车行业出局的愿望。
7.
Given all the talk about a connected world, it may seem odd that air travel does not seem to matter that much.
在谈论着这是一个互连世界话题的今天,航空业看上去并非那么重要,这着实显得有点怪异。
8.
He looked up, and his instant thought was that he hoped this odd-looking visitor did not plan to climb a mountain.
他抬头看了看,他那瞬息间的想法,就是他希望这个相貌古怪的来访者不是计划来登山的。
9.
my mother was all too aware of the odd distance between us, with which this puzzlement is intimately connected.
我母亲十分清楚我们之间这种奇怪的疏远——它是由我的那种困惑所造成的。
10.
It sounds odd, especially when corporate culture is often consumed with deflating negative news.
这话听起来有些奇怪,尤其是当企业文化中经常充斥着令人沮丧的负面因素时。