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
- One of her idiosyncrasies is keeping a pet dog.
她的癖好之一是养狗。 - 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。 - Whatever her idiosyncrasies, Angelina Jolie continues to captivate audiences with films such as Original Sin and Tomb Raider.
不管如何标新立异,安吉丽娜·朱丽仍在《原罪》和《古墓丽影》等电影中继续对观众施展着无边魅力。 - Some of our chaming idiosyncrasies now look more like character flaws.
我们有些曾经很讨人喜欢的个性,现在却成了缺点。 - 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。 - Many of the phenomena we deal with in economics and business fall in between – the units of analysis are individualistic but also too numerous for their idiosyncrasies to be individually understood.
而我们所研究的许多经济学和商学现象正好介于两者之间&分析的单位是个体的,但其数目过多,以至于无法理解每一个个体的特性。 - She adjusted magnificently to her husband's many idiosyncrasies.
她出色地适应了她丈夫的许多习性。 - Everyone has a few little idiosyncrasies
每个人都有点小嗜好。 - 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。 - 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。
