1. | 奇怪的;怪异的;反常的strange or unusual |
They're very odd people. 他们那些人都很古怪。 | |
There's something odd about that man. 那个人有点儿怪。 | |
It's most odd that(= very odd that) she hasn't written. 真怪了,她一直没写信。 | |
The odd thing was that he didn't recognize me. 怪就怪在他没认出我来。 | |
She had the oddest feeling that he was avoiding her. 她有种异样的感觉,觉得他在躲着她。 |
2. | (某方面)怪异的,奇怪的strange or unusual in the way mentioned |
an odd-looking house 样子怪异的房子 | |
an odd-sounding name 听起来奇怪的名字 |
3. | [obn] 偶然出现的;偶尔发生的;不规律的happening or appearing occasionally; not very regular or frequent |
He makes the odd mistake─nothing too serious. 他偶尔会犯错误,但不怎么严重。 |
4. | [obn] 奇形怪状的;各种各样的of no particular type or size; various |
decorations made of odd scraps of paper 用各种各样的纸片做的装饰 |
5. | [ubn] 不成对的;不相配的not with the pair or set that it belongs to; not matching |
You're wearing odd socks! 你穿的袜子不成双呀! |
6. | 奇数的that cannot be divided exactly by the number two |
1, 3, 5 and 7 are odd numbers. 1、3、5 和 7 是奇数。 |
7. | [obn] 可得到的;可用的available; that sb can use |
Could I see you when you've got an odd moment ? 你有空时,我能不能见见你? |
8. | 大约;略多approximately or a little more than the number mentioned |
How old is she─seventy odd? 她多大年纪?七十出头? | |
He's worked there for twenty-odd years. 他在那里工作了二十多年。 |