52古典>英语词典>peculiarly翻译和用法

peculiarly

英 [pɪˈkjuːliəli]

美 [pɪˈkjuːliərli]

adv.  很; 不寻常地; 特别; 独特地; 特有地; 奇怪地; 异常地

BNC.11352 / COCA.16963

牛津词典

    adv.

    • 很;不寻常地;特别
      very; more than usually
      1. These plants are peculiarly prone to disease.
        这些植物特别容易发生病变。
    • 独特地;特有地
      in a way that relates to or is especially typical of one particular person, thing, place, etc.
      1. He seemed to believe that it was a peculiarly British problem.
        他似乎相信那是英国独有的问题。
    • 奇怪地;异常地
      in a strange or unusual way

      柯林斯词典

      • ADJ-GRADED 奇怪的;古怪的;不寻常的
        If you describe someone or something aspeculiar, you think that they are strange or unusual, sometimes in an unpleasant way.
        1. Mr Kennet has a rather peculiar sense of humour...
          肯尼特先生有种很奇怪的幽默感。
        2. Rachel thought it tasted peculiar.
          雷切尔觉得它味道古怪。
      • ADJ 特有的;特别的;独特的
        If something ispeculiar toa particular thing, person, or situation, it belongs or relates only to that thing, person, or situation.
        1. The problem is by no means peculiar to America.
          这个问题绝对不只限于美国。
      • ADJ-GRADED 有点不舒服的;稍感眩晕的
        If you say that youfeel peculiar, you mean that you feel slightly ill or unsteady.
        1. All this has made me feel quite peculiar.
          这一切令我觉得有点儿不舒服。

      双语例句

      • There were certain days in her life, outwardly uneventful, which Alexandra remembered as peculiarly happy.
        在她的生活中,有些日子从表面上看是平静的,亚历山德拉却把它们看成是最幸福的回忆。
      • There are, of course, some peculiarly Chinese characteristics.
        当然,这也是有一些中国特色的。
      • Sylvia looked at me peculiarly.
        西尔维娅神情古怪地看着我。
      • 'Like that,' he said, continuing to hold her hands for a peculiarly long time.
        像这样拿着,他说,好半天一直握着她的手。
      • What makes the Industrial Revolution so peculiarly English is that it is rooted in the countryside.
        使工业革命如此英国化的因素是它植根于农村。
      • It is a peculiarly 21st-century dilemma.
        这是一个21世纪特有的窘境。
      • He was peculiarly stupid to lose his temper on such an occasion.
        他在这个场合发脾气真是特别愚蠢。
      • The brain, he observes, is peculiarly susceptible to oxidative damage.
        经他观察得出,大脑对氧化的伤害尤其敏感。
      • Quantitative easing in the US, therefore, presents a peculiarly big problem for Hong Kong.
        因此,美国的定量宽松政策给香港带来了一个特别严重的问题。
      • At the Empire Theatre she found a hive of peculiarly listless and indifferent individuals.
        在帝国剧院,她看到一群特别无精打采、无动于衷的人。