单词 | peculiar |
释义 | peculiar/pɪˈkjuːlɪə /adjective 1Different to what is normal or expected; strange: he gave her some very peculiar looks Stella thought the play peculiar...
Synonyms strange, unusual, odd, funny, curious, bizarre, weird, uncanny, queer, unexpected, unfamiliar, abnormal, atypical, anomalous, untypical, different, out of the ordinary, out of the way; exceptional, rare, extraordinary, remarkable; puzzling, mystifying, mysterious, perplexing, baffling, unaccountable, incongruous, uncommon, irregular, singular, deviant, aberrant, freak, freakish; suspicious, dubious, questionable; eerie, unnatural; Scottish unco; French outré informal fishy, creepy, spooky British informal rum North American informal bizarro bizarre, eccentric, strange, odd, weird, queer, funny, unusual, abnormal, idiosyncratic, unconventional, outlandish, offbeat, freakish, quirky, quaint, droll, zany, off-centre informal wacky, freaky, kooky, screwy, kinky, oddball, cranky North American informal off the wall, wacko Australian/New Zealand informal, dated dilly 1.1 [predicative] informal Slightly and indefinably unwell: I felt a little peculiar for a while...
Synonyms unwell, ill, poorly, bad, out of sorts, indisposed, not oneself, sick, queasy, nauseous, nauseated, peaky, liverish, green about the gills, run down, washed out; British off, off colour informal under the weather, below par, not up to par, funny, rough, lousy, rotten, awful, terrible, dreadful, crummy, seedy British informal grotty, ropy Scottish informal wabbit, peely-wally Australian/New Zealand informal crook vulgar slang crappy rare peaked, peakish 2Particular; special: any attempt to explicate the theme is bound to run into peculiar difficulties...
Synonyms distinctive, characteristic, distinct, different, individual, individualistic, distinguishing, typical, special, specific, representative, unique, idiosyncratic, personal, private, essential, natural; identifiable, unmistakable, conspicuous, notable, remarkable rare singular 2.1 (peculiar to) Belonging exclusively to: some languages are peculiar to one region...
Synonyms characteristic of, typical of, representative of, belonging to, indicative of, symptomatic of, suggestive of, exclusive to, like, in character with noun chiefly British A parish or church exempt from the jurisdiction of the diocese in which it lies, and subject to the direct jurisdiction of the monarch or an archbishop: deans and canons of royal peculiars, notably Westminster Abbey and Windsor...
OriginLate Middle English (in the sense 'particular'): from Latin peculiaris 'of private property', from peculium 'property', from pecu 'cattle' (cattle being private property). The sense 'strange' dates from the early 17th century.
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