单词 | idiosyncratic |
释义 | idiosyncratic (ɪdioʊsɪŋkrætɪk ) adjective If you describe someone's actions or characteristics as idiosyncratic, you mean that they are rather unusual. ...a highly idiosyncratic personality. ...his erratic typing and idiosyncratic spelling. Synonyms: distinctive, special, individual, typical Collocations: highly idiosyncratic Moreover, these goals are often highly idiosyncratic, scored from a chance rebound, or a fluky flick-on. Times, Sunday Times (2017) It was one of the many idiosyncratic tasks that went with close protection of a highly idiosyncratic personality. The Bullet Catchers (1989) In this epic but essentially unfinished and barely readable work he used a highly idiosyncratic form of language, which he claimed to have reconstructed. Times, Sunday Times (2008) His idiosyncratic style fathered no new language of art in this country. Times, Sunday Times (2008) But those who have seen him at work say his idiosyncratic style is effective. Times, Sunday Times (2006) As his manuscript swelled, the publishers became unhappy with its idiosyncratic style. Times, Sunday Times (2009) Translations: Chinese: 不凡的 Japanese: 風変わりな |
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