id·i·o·syn·cra·sy
noun/ˌɪdiəˈsɪŋkrəsi/
/ˌɪdiəˈsɪŋkrəsi/
[countable, uncountable] (plural idiosyncrasies)
- a person’s particular way of behaving, thinking, etc., especially when it is unusual; an unusual feature
synonym eccentricity(个人特有的)习性;特征;癖好 - Wearing a raincoat, even on a hot day, is one of her idiosyncrasies.
即使在炎热的天气里也穿着雨衣,这是她的特质之一。 - The car has its little idiosyncrasies.
这辆车有它的一些小脾气。
Extra Examples- The microphone is likely to exaggerate the idiosyncrasies of a voice.
麦克风可能会夸大声音的特质。 - We are all individuals, unique beings with our own special qualities and idiosyncrasies.
我们都是独一无二的个体,有自己的特质和癖好。
Word Originearly 17th cent. (originally in the sense ‘physical constitution peculiar to an individual’): from Greek idiosunkrasia, from idios ‘own, private’ + sun ‘with’ + krasis ‘mixture’. - Wearing a raincoat, even on a hot day, is one of her idiosyncrasies.