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KK:[wɪrd] DJ:[wiǝd]
  • a. 鬼怪似的;超自然的;奇特的

形变: 比较级:weirder  最高级:weirdest  

权威释义

a.

  1. 鬼怪似的;怪诞的;神秘的
  2. 超自然的
  3. 【口】奇特的;不可思议的

派生

ad.

weirdly

n.

weirdness

辨析

同义:

a.鬼的;奇怪的;神秘的

strange mysterious odd creepy queer peculiar spooky eerie ghostly

同义参见:

outlandish mental unearthly uncanny aberrant

以上来源于:《英汉大辞典》

/wɪəd/

adj.

  1. suggesting something supernatural; uncanny.
    informal very strange; bizarre.
  2. archaic connected with fate.

n.

archaic, chiefly Scottish a person's destiny.

v.

(weird someone out) N. Amer. informal induce a sense of disbelief or alienation in someone.

Derivative

  • weirdly adv.
  • weirdness n.

History

In Old English weird, then spelled wyrd, was a noun meaning ‘destiny, fate’, or, in the plural, ‘the Fates’ (the three goddesses supposed to determine the course of human life); it also meant ‘an event or occurrence’. The adjective, first recorded in Middle English, meant ‘having the power to control destiny’, and was used especially in the phrase the Weird Sisters (originally meaning the Fates, later applied to the witches in Shakespeare's Macbeth). The modern sense ‘uncanny, strange’ did not develop until the early 19th century.

以上来源于:《简明牛津英语词典》


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