oddly
英 [ˈɒdli]
美 [ˈɑːdli]
adv. 古怪地; 怪异地; 反常地; 令人奇怪地; 令人惊奇地
Oxford 3000 / Collins.1 / BNC.7145 / COCA.6383
牛津词典
adv.
- 古怪地;怪异地;反常地
in a strange or unusual way- She's been behaving very oddly lately.
她最近行为极其反常。 - oddly coloured clothes
颜色古怪的衣裳 - He looked at her in a way she found oddly disturbing.
他异样地望着她,令她局促不安。
- She's been behaving very oddly lately.
- 令人奇怪地;令人惊奇地
used to show that sth is surprising- She felt, oddly, that they had been happier when they had no money.
她感到奇怪的是,他们没钱时生活得更幸福。 - Oddly enough , the most expensive tickets sold fastest.
奇怪极了,最贵的票居然卖得最快。
- She felt, oddly, that they had been happier when they had no money.
柯林斯词典
- See also:He said no and seemed oddly reluctant to talk about it...Oddly, Emma says she never considered her face was attractive...There were, oddly, few other Britons living in this northern part.odd
英英释义
adv
- in a manner differing from the usual or expected
- had a curiously husky voice
- he's behaving rather peculiarly
- in a strange manner
- a queerly inscribed sheet of paper
双语例句
- Her short hair was oddly ruffled and then flattened around her head.
她的短发顶心乱糟糟的,周围一圈却很平整,十分怪异。 - She always looks at me so oddly when I speak of Ashley, thought Scarlett.
每次只要我一说到艾希礼,她就这样古怪地看我。 - Oddly, they have succeeded, albeit on a modest scale.
奇怪的是,尽管规模不大,他们却成功了。 - They were gone, she hoped, to be happy, however oddly constructed such happiness might seem;
她希望他们去了能感到快乐,不管这种快乐说来有多么令人不可思议。 - I don't know what's got into her lately; she's been behaving very oddly.
我不知道她最近怎么了,行为古古怪怪的。 - He is an eccentric and always behaves oddly.
他是个怪人,行动老是古古怪怪的。 - Oddly enough, that is precisely what I intend.
说也奇怪,那正是我的打算。 - Oddly enough, you see-saw between overconfidence and self-doubt. I myself became more and more sceptical.
奇怪的是,你会在过度自信及自我怀疑中摇摆。我自己越来越怀疑了。 - An otherwise nice exterior design is ruined by the oddly shaped trunk lid.
一个漂亮的外观设计,否则破坏了形状怪异的行李箱。 - His voice sounded oddly resonant in the empty room
他的声音在这空荡荡的房间里听起来异常嘹亮。
