0 strange or unexpected -- 奇怪的,古怪的;异常的;出人意料的
Her father was an odd man. 她父亲是个古怪的人。
What an odd thing to say. 这样说太奇怪了。
The skirt and jacket looked a little odd together. 这裙子和夹克搭配看上去有点怪。
That's odd - I'm sure I put my keys in this drawer and yet they're not here. 真奇怪——我肯定把钥匙放进这个抽屉了,可是却不见了。
It's odd that no one's seen him. 奇怪的是没人见过他。
It must be odd to go back to your home town after forty years away. 离开40年后回到家乡一定感觉很奇怪。
1 not happening often -- 不常发生的;不经常的
2 (of numbers) not able to be divided exactly by two -- 奇数的,单数的
3 (of something that should be in a pair or set) separated from its pair or set -- (指一对或一组事物中)单个的,单只的,不成对的
4 used after a number, especially a number that can be divided by ten, to show that the exact number is not known -- (尤用于可被10整除的数字后)大约,…多一点
I'd say Robert's about 40-odd - maybe 45. 我猜罗伯特大约有40几岁——也许45岁。
Doesn't it strike you as rather odd that he never talks about his family?
It's odd that she should think I would want to see her again.
I used to do a lot of sport, but now I just play the odd game of tennis.
I spent the afternoon pottering around the garden doing a few odd jobs.
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