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idiosyncrasy

美[.ɪdiə'sɪŋkrəsi],英[.ɪdiəʊ'sɪŋkrəsi],

释义

n. (个人特有的)习性;特征;癖好; 网络释义: 特质;特异体质;特性;

例句

Idiosyncrasy one of her idiosyncrasies is keeping pet dog.
Instead it was an idiosyncrasy of Sir Robert that earned the title.
相反,它只是与罗伯特爵士的癖好有关——他为书命名的方式相当独特。
Firth here seemed to suggest the creativity and diversity of linguistic idiosyncrasy in language use.
弗斯在这里指出了语言使用中语言的创造性和多样性。
Every village has its idiosyncrasy, its constitution , often its own code of morality.
每一个村庄,都有它自己的特性,它自己的章程,往往还有它自己的道德律条。
And depend on the idiosyncrasy and demand , lead and help to set up performance technology and style.
并依个人特质与需求,引导与协助建立个人表现技术与风格。
The quality of being characterized by purely personal modes of expression or behavior; idiosyncrasy .
个性以纯粹个人的表现或行为的方式为特征的品质;
Return to an appreciation of idiosyncrasy as against state regimentation .
Dear, your idiosyncrasy will be found by someone, he'll bring you home, gave you the money he earned and feed by meals you cooked.
亲爱的,你的特质总有一天会由一个倒霉蛋发现的。他会把你带回家,把挣的钱都交给你,然后让你煮饭给他吃。
CERTAIN genre of books about English extols the language's supposed difficulty and idiosyncrasy.
一些探讨英语语言的书籍常对英语的难度和独特风格大为赞叹。
Perhaps the intense loyalty that these firms inspire is just an interesting idiosyncrasy.
也许这些公司所激发的强烈的忠诚感只是一种有趣的癖好。