odd
形容词比较级
odder
形容词最高级
oddest
1
奇怪的, 古怪的
unusual in a way that stands out as different from the expected or typical
- The odd behavior of the stranger, who kept muttering to himself, made the other passengers uneasy.
那个陌生人奇怪的行为,不停地自言自语,让其他乘客感到不安。
- She noticed an odd smell coming from the kitchen, but couldn't identify its source.
她注意到厨房传来一股奇怪的气味,但无法确定其来源。
- His odd choice of conversation topics, discussing ancient aliens at a dinner party, left everyone puzzled.
他在晚宴上讨论古代外星人这种奇怪的谈话主题选择让所有人都感到困惑。
- The odd markings on the map led the hikers off the beaten path, into unknown territory.
地图上奇怪的标记带领徒步旅行者离开了常走的路,进入了未知的领域。
- It was odd for him to be so quiet, as he's usually very talkative.
他这么安静真是奇怪,因为他通常很健谈。
2
奇数, 非偶数
(of a number) not possible to divide evenly by 2
- Five is an odd number, so one chair was left unused.
五是奇数,所以有一把椅子没被使用。
- Nine is an odd number, so it can't be split into two equal groups.
九是一个奇数,因此它不能被分成两个相等的组。
- Seven is an odd number.
七是一个奇数。
- She has an odd number of pencils in her bag.
她的包里有奇数支铅笔。
- The team had an odd number of players, so one had to sit out.
团队有奇数名球员,所以有一人不得不坐冷板凳。
同义词:
反义词:
3
剩余的, 额外的
referring to something that remains or is extra, often in small or insignificant quantities
- After the shopping trip, she had a few odd dollars left in her wallet.
购物之旅结束后,她的钱包里还剩下一些零散的美元。
- He found some odd change in his coat pocket after cleaning it out.
他清理外套口袋后,在里面发现了一些奇怪的零钱。
- The leftover food from dinner was just some odd scraps that weren't enough to save.
晚餐剩下的食物只是一些零碎,不够保存。
- She had a few odd coins scattered around the table after counting her savings.
在数完她的积蓄后,桌子上散落着几枚零星的硬币。
- There were some odd pieces of wood left after the furniture was assembled.
家具组装后留下了一些奇怪的木块。
4
大约, 多
(of a quantity) slightly more than the specified number, often used to express approximation
- The meeting lasted for 50-odd minutes before everyone started to leave.
会议持续了大约50 分钟,然后大家开始离开。
- They’ve been married for 10-odd years, but they’re still going strong.
他们已经结婚大约10年了,但仍然很坚强。
- The town has 200-odd residents, give or take a few.
这个小镇有大约200名居民,或多或少几个。
- He must be 30-odd years old by now, though I haven’t asked in a while.
他现在应该大约30岁了,虽然我有一段时间没问了。
- It’ll cost you 20-odd dollars for the meal, depending on what you order.
这顿饭要花你20多美元,具体取决于你点什么。
5
奇怪的, 不匹配的
not matching or out of place when compared to others
- He showed up wearing odd socks, one red and the other blue.
他穿着不配对的袜子出现了,一只红色,另一只蓝色。
- The furniture was arranged in an odd pattern, with chairs scattered around the room instead of grouped.
家具以一种奇怪的方式排列,椅子散落在房间各处而不是集中在一起。
- She had an odd assortment of shoes, each from a different pair.
她有一奇怪的鞋子收藏,每一只都来自不同的配对。
- She searched the laundry basket for the odd sock to make a pair.
她在洗衣篮里翻找那只不成对的袜子以凑成一双。
- He wore an odd glove after losing the matching one in the snow.
在雪地里弄丢了一只手套后,他戴了一只不配对的手套。
6
罕见的, 偶尔的
happening rarely or infrequently
- She found odd moments to relax during her busy schedule.
她在繁忙的日程中找到了罕见的时刻来放松。
- He makes the odd appearance at family gatherings but stays out of the spotlight.
他偶尔在家庭聚会上露面,但远离聚光灯。
- The odd mistake happens, but it’s rare.
偶尔的错误会发生,但很少见。
- You might catch the odd glimpse of wildlife in the park, but it’s uncommon.
你可能会偶尔在公园里瞥见野生动物,但这并不常见。
- The odd traffic jam can occur, but usually, the road is clear.
偶尔可能会发生交通堵塞,但通常道路是畅通的。