Eating no meat was amy's idiosyncrasy . 不吃肉是艾美的習(xí)慣。
It was his idiosyncrasy to seem much older than his years . 他的特點(diǎn)是看起來比實際年齡蒼老得多。
Every village has its idiosyncrasy and its constitution . 每一個村莊,都有它自己的特性,它自己的脾氣。
Perhaps the intense loyalty that these firms inspire is just an interesting idiosyncrasy . 也許這些公司所激發(fā)的強(qiáng)烈的忠誠感只是一種有趣的癖好。
Idiosyncrasy and vicissitude had combined to stamp sergeant troy as an exceptional being . 個人的特性和身世的沉浮都表明特羅依中士是一個非同尋常的人。
The gospel of st. john has more idiosyncrasies and is coloured by theology of a strongly hellenic type . 《約翰福音》具有更多的特性,是被強(qiáng)烈的希臘式神學(xué)渲染了的。
A relationship that thrived under eight american presidents of both political parties must have resulted from deeper causes than personal idiosyncrasy . 一種關(guān)系能夠在分屬兩黨的八位總統(tǒng)執(zhí)政期間都得到蓬勃發(fā)展,必然有比個人癖好更為深刻的原因。
Remove some of the needless idiosyncrasies of html :刪除html中一些無用的特征。
On the narration idiosyncrasies of chinese classical poesy 論中國古典詩歌的敘述特質(zhì)
One of her idiosyncrasies is keeping pet dog 她的癖好之一是養(yǎng)狗作為寵物。
a behavioral attribute that is distinctive and peculiar to an individual 同義詞:foible, mannerism,
百科解釋
An idiosyncrasy is an unusual feature of a person (though there are also other uses, see below). It also means odd habit.
詳細(xì)百科解釋
其他語種釋義
idiosyncrasyとは意味:idiosyncrasy n. 特異性. 【動詞+】 ◆She accepted his personal idiosyncrasies. 彼の風(fēng)変わりな癖を受け入れた ◆He has one or two striking idiosyncrasies. 彼には 1 つ 2 つ際立って特異なところがある. 【形容詞 名詞+】 ◆This software has one annoying idi...