quirky
英 [ˈkwɜːki]
美 [ˈkwɜːrki]
adj. (事物或人)奇特的,离奇的,古怪的
Collins.1 / BNC.19123 / COCA.10948
柯林斯词典
- ADJ-GRADED (事物或人)奇特的,离奇的,古怪的
Something or someone that isquirkyis rather odd or unpredictable in their appearance, character, or behaviour.- We've developed a reputation for being quite quirky and original...
我们因为风格奇特又独具创意而名声在外。
- We've developed a reputation for being quite quirky and original...
英英释义
adj
双语例句
- She has a quirky sense of humour.
她有一种古怪的幽默感。 - Clients sometimes demand quirky services.
客人有时候会对服务提出一些古怪的要求。 - Those people who have been a bit more quirky have gone on to get very good jobs.
那些经历更加丰富多彩的人后来都找到了非常好的工作。 - Many drive-ins devised very elaborate and sometimes quirky modes of comfort.
许多驱动程序设计非常详细,有时稀奇古怪的方式安慰。 - The hotel is quirky and different and has a nice atmosphere and decor.
酒店十分特别,与众不同,气氛和装饰风格都很棒。 - We've developed a reputation for being quite quirky and original
我们因为风格奇特又独具创意而名声在外。 - We dont want people who are neurotic or quirky or whatever else.
我们不希望看到应聘者是神经兮兮的或者稀奇古怪的。 - Heavy-gauge yarns are knitted into cosy cushion covers and lampshades for a quirky take on homespun interiors.
舒适的垫子套和灯罩采用粗口径纱线编织设计,为简朴的室内装饰增添了另类怪异的气息。 - Let's circle and see if we can find some nice quirky guy for you.
我们转转看看能不能给你找个好而特别的男人。 - Like uncomfortable teenagers, markets love "normal" and rail at the different or quirky.
像不安的少年一样,市场喜欢“正常”,反对与众不同或怪诞离奇。