odd

adjective
🔊/ɒd/
🔊/ɑːd/
(comparative odder, superlative oddest)
Idioms
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    strange奇怪

  1. strange or unusual奇怪的;怪异的;反常的
    • They're very odd people.他们那些人都很古怪。🔊🔊
    • There's something odd about that man.那个人有点儿怪。🔊🔊
    • That painting looks very odd.那幅画看起来很奇怪。
    • a teenage girl with rather odd hair 一个十几岁的女孩,头发很奇怪
    • After a while she noticed something quite odd.过了一会儿,她发现有些奇怪的事情。
    • When we got inside something struck me as odd.当我们走进屋子时,我感到有些奇怪。
    • It's an odd little movie.这是一部奇怪的小电影。
    • it is/seems odd that… It seems odd that nobody noticed anything wrong.没有人注意到任何错误似乎很奇怪。
    • It's most odd that (= very odd that) she hasn't written.真怪了,她一直没写信。🔊🔊
    • The odd thing was that he didn't recognize me.怪就怪在他没认出我来。🔊🔊
    • it is odd to do something It's odd to think I will never see her again.想到再也不会见到她了,我觉得怪怪的。
    compare peculiar
    Extra Examples
    • I didn't think it odd at the time.当时我没觉得有什么异常。
    • I find it odd that she takes so long to do that job.她花那么长时间做那件事,我觉得很奇怪。
    • She had the oddest feeling that he was avoiding her.她有种异样的感觉,觉得他在躲着她。🔊🔊
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryverbs
    • be
    • feel
    • look
    adverb
    • extremely
    • fairly
    • very
    phrases
    • how odd
    • it is odd to think
    • something odd
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  2. odd-(某方面)怪异

  3. (in compounds构成复合词) strange or unusual in the way mentioned(某方面)怪异的,奇怪的
    • an odd-looking house样子怪异的房子
    • an odd-sounding name听起来奇怪的名字
  4. numbers数字

  5. (no comparative or superlative无比较级或最高级) (of numbers数字) that cannot be divided exactly by the number two奇数的
    • 1, 3, 5 and 7 are odd numbers.1、3、5 和 7 是奇数。
    • Each section may have an odd or even number of players. 每个部分的玩家人数可能是奇数或偶数。
    opposite even
  6. not regular/often不规则;不常

  7. the odd
    [only before noun] (no comparative or superlative无比较级或最高级) happening or appearing occasionally; not happening often 偶然出现的;偶尔发生的;不规律的synonym occasional
    • He makes the odd mistake—nothing too serious.他偶尔会犯错误,但不怎么严重。🔊🔊
  8. various各种各样

  9. [only before noun] (no comparative or superlative无比较级或最高级) of no particular type or size; various奇形怪状的;各种各样的
    • decorations made of odd scraps of paper用各种各样的纸片做的装饰
  10. not matching不相配

  11. [usually before noun] (no comparative or superlative无比较级或最高级) not with the pair or set that it belongs to; not matching不成对的;不相配的
    • You're wearing odd socks!你穿的袜子不成双呀!🔊🔊
  12. available可得到的

  13. [only before noun] available; that somebody can use可得到的;可用的 synonym spare
    • Could I see you when you've got an odd moment?你有空时,我能不能见见你?🔊🔊
  14. approximately约略

  15. (no comparative or superlative; usually placed immediately after a number无比较级或最高级;通常紧接在数字后面) approximately or a little more than the number mentioned大约;略多
    • How old is she—seventy odd?她多大年纪?七十出头?🔊🔊
    • He's worked there for twenty-odd years.他在那里工作了二十多年。🔊🔊
  16. Word OriginMiddle English (in the numerical sense): from Old Norse odda-, found in combinations such as odda-mathr ‘third or odd man’, from oddi ‘angle’.
Idioms
the odd man/one out
  1. a person or thing that is different from others or does not fit easily into a group or set与其他不同(或合不来)的人(或物);异类
    • At school he was always the odd man out.在学校里他总是与别人格格不入。🔊🔊
    • Dog, cat, horse, shoe—which is the odd one out?狗、猫、马、鞋,哪一个不属同类?🔊🔊
an odd/a queer fish
  1. (old-fashioned, British English) a person who is slightly strange or crazy古怪的人;有些荒唐的人Topics Personal qualitiesc2