weird
adjective uk/wɪəd/ us/wɪrd/
B2 怪异的;不寻常的;出乎意料的;超自然的
very strange and unusual, unexpected, or not natural
He was sitting alone by a window with a weird contraption on the table in front of him. 他独自坐在窗边,面前的桌子上摆着个奇怪的装置。
Her boyfriend's a bit weird but she's nice. 她的男朋友有点怪,不过她人倒很好。
That's weird - I thought I left my keys on the table but they're not there. 真奇怪——我记得把钥匙放在桌子上了,但现在却不见了。
There is nothing to rival the weird and wonderful things that come out on the Rio streets at carnival time. 没有什么可以和狂欢节期间里约热内卢大街上出现的那些奇妙而古怪的东西相媲美。
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- She'd cooked up some weird scheme that was going to earn her a fortune.
- Jimi Hendrix loved to fling his guitar around to get weird and wonderful sounds from the feedback.
- Some people think I'm weird doing meditation, but it works for me and that's all that matters.
- I heard some weird noises coming from outside.
- The table was covered with all sorts of weird and wonderful food.