0 the feeling of wanting to know or learn about something -- ciekawość
1 something strange or unusual -- ciekawostka, osobliwość
The undertakings were not fulfilled, and we had two additional curiosities that went the other way.
We can only regard those opinions as psychological curiosities.
If that fairyland of a pier is one of our architectual curiosities, it is surely one of our architectural wonders.
They remained curiosities in geological museums until 1957 and 1958.
One of the curiosities of accounting techniques is depreciation.
To-day, however, there are processes operated and gases emitted by industry which, if known, were at best chemical curiosities forty-five years ago.
The museum of political curiosities is full of international organisations that were perfect but perished because they tried to do too much.
We may have imported some goods, but in the main they were curiosities.