释义 |
odd/ɒd/ adj. & n.●adj. 1 extraordinary, strange, queer, remarkable, eccentric 非凡的;奇特的;奇怪的;显著的;古怪的 2 casual, occasional, unconnected 偶然的;临时的;不关联的 odd jobs 零工; odd moments 余暇 3 not normally noticed or considered; unpredictable 不被注意的,不被考虑的;不可预知的 in some odd corner 在某个不被注意的角落里; picks up odd bargains 挑选不起眼的便宜货 4 additional; beside the reckoning 额外的;剩余的 earned the odd pound 挣外快 5a (of numbers such as 3 and 5) not integrally divisible by two 奇数的(不能被 2 整除的数,如 3 和 5) b (of things or persons numbered consecutively) bearing such a number 单号的 no parking on odd dates 单日不能停车 6 left over when the rest have been distributed or divided into pairs 零散的;单的;不成对的 have got an odd sock 有一只单只袜子 7 detached from a set or series 从一套(或一系列)中分离出来的 a few odd volumes 一套中的零星卷册 8 (appended to a number, sum, weight, etc.) somewhat more than (附加在数量、金额、重量之后)以上的 forty odd 40 以上; forty-odd people 40 多个人 9 by which a round number, given sum, etc., is exceeded (约整数、规定量等)挂零的 we have 102 - what shall we do with the odd 2? 我们有 102 个,超出的两个我们怎么办? ●n. Golf 【高尔夫球】 1 Brit. a handicap of one stroke at each hole [英]让对方一次击球 2 US a score one stroke higher than that of one's opponent [美]比对手多一击 □ oddish adj.□ oddly adv.□ oddness n.[Middle English from Old Norse odda- in odda-mathr ‘third man, odd man’, from oddi ‘angle’] |