idiosyncratic
adjective uk/ˌɪd.i.ə.sɪŋˈkræt.ɪk/ us/ˌɪd.i.ə.sɪŋˈkræt̬.ɪk/
有怪癖的,有不寻常特征的
having strange or unusual habits, ways of behaving, or features
The film, three hours long, is directed in his usual idiosyncratic style. 这部电影长达三个小时,是他惯常的独特执导风格。
He follows a very idiosyncratic schedule. 他的日程安排很特别。
See: idiosyncrasy
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- The new model of the car is just as idiosyncratic as the original.
- He's been working on an idiosyncratic score to an equally idiosyncratic film.
- An idiosyncratic approach to life and learning is a virtue throughout the college.