idiosyncrasy
英 [ˌɪdiəˈsɪŋkrəsi] 美 [ˌɪdioˈsɪŋkrəsi]
idiosyncrasy的释义
n. (某人特有的)气质,习性,癖好;
[ 例句 ] It was his idiosyncrasy to seem much older than his years.
[ 释义 ]
他的特点是看起来比实际年龄苍老得多.
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[ 例句 ] Firth here seemed to suggest the creativity and diversity of linguistic idiosyncrasy in language use.
[ 释义 ]
弗斯在这里指出了语言使用中语言的创造性和多样性.
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[ 例句 ] Romantic fanciful thoughts and connotative and elegant idiosyncrasy unfold rich an tender feeling.
[ 释义 ]
浪漫的遐思,含蓄典雅的特质,呈现着丰富而细腻的感情.
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[ 例句 ] Perhaps the intense loyalty that these firms inspire is just an interesting idiosyncrasy.
[ 释义 ]
也许这些公司所激发的强烈的忠诚感只是一种有趣的癖好.
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[ 例句 ] The book is a gem of Victorian idiosyncrasy.
[ 释义 ]
这本书展现了维多利亚时代特色的精华。
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