idiosyncrasies
英 [ˌɪdɪəˈsɪŋkrəsiz]
美 [ɪdioʊˈsɪnkrəˌsiz]
n. (个人特有的)习性; 特征; 癖好
idiosyncrasy的复数
柯林斯词典
- N-VAR (个人特有的)癖好,嗜好;(物品的)特色,特点
If you talk about theidiosyncrasiesof someone or something, you are referring to their rather unusual habits or characteristics.- Everyone has a few little idiosyncrasies...
每个人都有点小嗜好。 - The bike has style, it has looks, it has its little idiosyncrasies...
这辆自行车品质一流,外观漂亮,有一些细节之处与众不同。 - The book is a gem of Victorian idiosyncrasy.
这本书展现了维多利亚时代特色的精华。
- Everyone has a few little idiosyncrasies...
双语例句
- Yet the idiosyncrasies of the eurozone should not distract us from the general nature of the fiscal crisis that is now afflicting most Western economies.
不过,这场财政危机正折磨着多数西方经济体,欧元区的特性不应使我们忽视其一般性。 - But so is understanding the structure and idiosyncrasies of your own language so you can adjust your use of it to the situation.
但理解英语本身的结构和特点也很有用,因为这样你就可以根据情境来调整你的英语。 - She adjusted magnificently to her husband's many idiosyncrasies.
她出色地适应了她丈夫的许多习性。 - Not surprisingly they come in all sorts of flavours and idiosyncrasies, many of which impressed us and tickled our funny bones no end.
他们带来各自的风采、各自的韵味,也带来了很多幽默和乐趣。 - Everyone has a few little idiosyncrasies
每个人都有点小嗜好。 - It is "lookism": the formation of one's opinion of another based entirely on their superficial attributes and aesthetically pleasing idiosyncrasies.
这就是“外表歧视”:完全根据一个人的外在特征和美丑特性来对他人作出判断。 - One of the idiosyncrasies of music history is the number of composers who flowered far from their native soil.
音乐历史的特质之一就是那些在远离本土也能够盛名远播的作曲家的数量。 - The bike has style, it has looks, it has its little idiosyncrasies
这辆自行车品质一流,外观漂亮,有一些细节之处与众不同。 - One's idiosyncrasies always developed from his childhood.
一个人的嗜好总是从他的童年期发展而来的。 - One of her idiosyncrasies is whistling for her cats.
吹口哨唤她的猫是她的癖好之一。