odd的意思|示意

美 / ɒd / 英 / ɑːd /

adj. 奇怪的,反常的;偶然出现的,偶尔发生的;奇形怪状的,各种各样的;不成对的,不同类的;奇数的;可得到的,可用的;少量的,不重要的;(尤指在双方至少各进一球的情况下)一球险胜的

adv. (用于数字后)大约,左右

【名】 (Odd)(英、西、挪、瑞典)奥德(人名)

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odd的用法详解

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Odd is an adjective which means unusual or strange. It is often used to describe things that don't seem to fit in a particular pattern or situation, or things which don't match.

For example:

My neighbor has an odd habit of walking around his garden at 3am every morning.

The dress she was wearing was an odd shade of blue.

This chair has an odd shape and it isn't very comfortable.

Odd can also be used as an adverb which means slightly or to some extent. For example:

She was feeling odd after eating too much.

I can't quite explain why, but something feels odd about this place.

He looked at me oddly when I asked the question.

The phrase \\"odds and ends\\" can be used to describe a collection of small items which have no particular order or pattern. For example:

I need to clean out my desk - it's full of odds and ends.

We collected all the odds and ends and put them in the box.

Odd can also be used as a noun which means something unusual or unexpected. For example:

It was an odd coincidence that we both arrived at the same time.

The job offer was an odd one - it didn't pay very well but I could work from home.

I've been having some odd dreams lately.

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odd相关短语

1、 odd number 奇数

2、 odd couple 出人意料互不相配的一对

3、 at odd 争执;奇数

4、 odd one out 剔除一个;格格不入

5、 odd lot 散股;零星交易