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🔑 curi·ousBrE /ˈkjʊəriəs/NAmE /ˈkjʊriəs/ adjective🔑 ~ (about sth) | ~ (to do sth) having a strong desire to know about sth 求知欲强的;好奇的 SYN inquisitive ◆They were very curious about the people who lived upstairs. 他们对住在楼上的人感到很好奇。◆I was curious to find out what she had said. 我真想弄清楚她说了些什么。◆Everyone was curious as to why Mark was leaving. 马克为什么要离去,大家都感到好奇。◆He is such a curious boy, always asking questions. 他这个孩子求知欲很强,总是爱提问。🔑 ~ (that…) strange and unusual 稀奇古怪;奇特;不寻常◆There was a curious mixture of people in the audience. 观众中有各色人等,显得很怪。◆It was a curious feeling, as though we were floating on air. 那是一种奇特的感觉,我们仿佛在空中飘浮。◆It was curious that she didn't tell anyone. 她没有告诉任何人,这很反常。▸ curi·ous·ly🔑 BrE /ˈkjʊəriəsli/NAmE /ˈkjʊriəsli/ adverb◆'Are you really an artist?' Sara asked curiously. “你真是画家吗?” 萨拉好奇地问道。◆His clothes were curiously old-fashioned. 他的衣服式样陈旧古怪。◆Curiously enough, a year later exactly the same thing happened again. 说来也怪,一模一样的事情在一年以后又发生了。 |