| 释义 |
weird /wērd/ adjective- Unearthly, uncanny
- Peculiar, odd (informal)
- Concerned with or controlling fate (old)
noun (old and Scot)- Fate
- (with cap; in pl) the Fates
- A witch
- One's lot, esp if evil
- A happening, esp uncanny
- A tale of fate
- A spell or charm
transitive verb (Scot)- To destine or doom
- To hand over to as one's fate
- To forewarn
ORIGIN: OE wyrd fate; related to weorthan to become; Ger werden weirdˈly adverb weirdˈness noun weirdˈō or weirdˈie noun (pl weirdˈos or weirdˈies) (informal) - An eccentric
- Someone unconventional in dress, etc
dree one's weird see under dree the Weird Sisters - The Fates
- Applied by some also to the Norns, the Fates of Scandinavian mythology
- The witches in Shakespeare's Macbeth
weird out (slang) To (cause to) feel uneasy or confused |