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单词 exotic
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exotic

It was taken to an exotic pet rescue centre.Most of us have an exotic plant that will need some protection to get it through the next few months.Go for special and limited editions, as well as exotic skins.Rather than merely selling cars, many luxury car manufacturers are offering experiences to enjoy the vehicles in exotic locations around the globe.MEN considering having an affair are more likely to splash out on exotic foods, researchers found.The garden includes a conservatory for growing exotic plants.Each manufacturer has an exotic name for its own school of digital trickery.Some of the cash was used to buy exotic pets.They are cooked and sold as exotic food.The scenes depicted in its glossy pages seemed powerfully exotic compared to her own life.Ideal for an exotic garden and very happy in deep shade.How many exotic plants can you pack into a quarter of an acre?Any tricks of the trade for dealing with exotic names?It is not known if they were to be sold on or kept as exotic pets.It was hard to do exotic food in the basement kitchen.But both brights and colour blocking can seem really exotic on a man.But the fad for exotic pets is now under threat.Both seem equally exotic if you live down here.But the unusually warm summer has brought a hint of the exotic to gardens and farms across the country.Each year tens of thousands of people fly to exotic locations to experience the joy of swimming with captured dolphins.What made his exotic garden so different from the others appearing at that time was that it was lived in.The number of hotels and shopping centres grew and the most exotic and beautiful areas of the island became exclusive tourist resorts.Summer is the season for these beautiful, exotic and mysterious clouds.Talk moves to what he loves to do most: scuba dive in exotic locations.It is beautiful, exotic and good value.You'll find a host of exotic plants growing in the grounds.You can sample new food in an exotic location and make some surprise long-term plans.He took a group of hopeful women to exotic locations, vetting them as potential life partners.LIVING up to an exotic name is a potential nightmare, especially for a small car.Crab meat marries well with the crisp textures of cucumber, celery and fennel, as well as more exotic flavours such as mango and papaya.

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exotic

British English: exotic /ɪɡˈzɒtɪk/ ADJECTIVE
Something that is exotic is unusual and interesting, usually because it comes from another country.
The house has a garden with exotic plants.
  • American English: exotic
  • Arabic: أَجْنَبِيّ
  • Brazilian Portuguese: exótico
  • Chinese: 异国情调的
  • Croatian: egzotičan
  • Czech: exotický
  • Danish: eksotisk
  • Dutch: exotisch
  • European Spanish: exótico
  • Finnish: eksoottinen
  • French: exotique
  • German: exotisch
  • Greek: εξωτικός
  • Italian: esotico
  • Japanese: エキゾチックな
  • Korean: 이국적인
  • Norwegian: eksotisk
  • Polish: egzotyczny
  • European Portuguese: exótico
  • Romanian: exotic
  • Russian: экзотический
  • Latin American Spanish: exótico
  • Swedish: exotisk
  • Thai: มาจากประเทศอื่น
  • Turkish: egzotik
  • Ukrainian: екзотичний
  • Vietnamese: lạ

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Chinese translation of 'exotic'

exotic

(ɪɡˈzɔtɪk)

adj

  1. [food, place] 有异(異)国(國)情调(調)的 (yǒu yìguó qíngdiào de)
(adjective) 
Definition
having a strange allure or beauty
his striking and exotic appearance
Synonyms
unusual
rare and unusual plants
different
Try to think of a menu that is interesting and different.
striking
strange
There was something strange about the flickering blue light.
extraordinary
What an extraordinary thing to happen!
bizarre
That book you lent me is really bizarre.
fascinating
curious
A lot of curious things have happened here in the past few weeks.
mysterious
He died in mysterious circumstances.
colourful
glamorous
peculiar
She has a very peculiar sense of humour.
unfamiliar
She grew many plants that were unfamiliar to me.
outlandish
This idea is not as outlandish as it seems.
Opposites
ordinary
,
familiar
,
plain
,
conventional
,
pedestrian
,
unremarkable
,
run-of-the-mill
,
unmemorable
(adjective) 
Definition
originating in a foreign country
travelling around the globe to collect rare and exotic plant species
Synonyms
foreign
a foreign language
alien
They were afraid of the presence of alien troops in the region.
tropical
external
the commissioner for external affairs
extraneous
extraneous influences affecting his state of mind
naturalized
extrinsic
the extrinsic conditions which affect relationships
not native

Additional synonyms

in the sense of alien
Definition
foreign
They were afraid of the presence of alien troops in the region.
Synonyms
foreign,
outside,
strange,
imported,
overseas,
unknown,
exotic,
unfamiliar,
not native,
not naturalized
in the sense of bizarre
Definition
odd or unusual, esp. in an interesting or amusing way
That book you lent me is really bizarre.
Synonyms
strange,
odd,
unusual,
out there (slang),
extraordinary,
fantastic,
curious,
weird,
way-out (informal),
peculiar,
eccentric,
abnormal,
ludicrous,
queer (archaic),
irregular,
rum (British, slang),
uncommon,
singular,
grotesque,
perplexing,
uncanny,
mystifying,
off-the-wall (slang),
outlandish,
comical,
oddball (informal),
off the rails,
zany,
unaccountable,
off-beat,
left-field (informal),
freakish,
wacky (informal),
wacko (slang, old-fashioned),
outré,
cockamamie (slang, US),
daggy (Australian, New Zealand, informal)
in the sense of curious
Definition
unusual or peculiar
A lot of curious things have happened here in the past few weeks.
Synonyms
strange,
unusual,
bizarre,
odd,
novel,
wonderful,
rare,
unique,
extraordinary,
puzzling,
unexpected,
exotic,
mysterious,
marvellous,
peculiar,
queer (informal),
rum (British, slang),
singular,
unconventional,
quaint,
unorthodox

Synonyms of 'exotic'

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