odd的意思和读音

odd

: [ɑd] : [ɒd]

adj.;(

n.

odds  

adj.+n.odd thing,odd behavior,odd way,odd behaviour,odd coincidence

adj.ordinary

adj.strange,peculiar,abnormal,unusual,anomalous

oddadj.strange

1.strange or unusual

They're very odd people.

There's something odd about that man.

It's most odd that(= very odd that) she hasn't written.

The odd thing was that he didn't recognize me.

She had the oddest feeling that he was avoiding her.

odd-

2.strange or unusual in the way mentioned

an odd-looking house

an odd-sounding name

not regular/often

3.[obn]happening or appearing occasionally; not very regular or frequent

He makes the odd mistake─nothing too serious.

various

4.[obn]of no particular type or size; various

decorations made of odd scraps of paper

not matching

5.[ubn]not with the pair or set that it belongs to; not matching

You're wearing odd socks!穿

numbers

6.that cannot be divided exactly by the number two

1, 3, 5 and 7 are odd numbers.1、3、5 7

available

7.[obn]available; that sb can use

Could I see you when you've got an odd moment ?

approximately

8.approximately or a little more than the number mentioned

How old is she─seventy odd?

He's worked there for twenty-odd years.

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n.1.;

adj.1.unusual or unexpected in a way that attracts your interest or attention2.not happening frequently or regularly3.consisting of different types, sizes, shapes, colors, etc.4.an odd number is a whole number that cannot be divided exactly by two, for example 1, 3, 5, 7, etc.5.not having the other member of a pair6.in the region of, used after a number for saying that it is not exact1.unusual or unexpected in a way that attracts your interest or attention2.not happening frequently or regularly3.consisting of different types, sizes, shapes, colors, etc.4.an odd number is a whole number that cannot be divided exactly by two, for example 1, 3, 5, 7, etc.5.not having the other member of a pair6.in the region of, used after a number for saying that it is not exact

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1."And these, " said the chief, as two of his tribesmen dragged an odd-looking crate into the hut.“,”

2.Another project aims to parcel a scenic bit of the constituency and sell it to a university to set up a campus for 5, 000-odd students.5000

3.L obviously didn't care how odd his gestures and mannerisms appeared to others; certainly he would expect his successor to be the same.

4.Tom was born to a poor family. He had two elder sisters and one younger sister. His mother supported the whole family alone by odd jobs.

5.I thought it was odd at the time, I will admit, as though Samsung couldn't decide if it wanted the Q1 to be a business or consumer device.Q1

6.The first couple of times it might be a bit odd, but many women say a little perseverance is more than worth it.

7.Amanda: It just seemed like an odd coincidence that it had to happen today.

8.We meet them after they've been forced to leave their previous ranch in a chain of events chalked up to Lennie's odd behavior.

9.It is so odd to me, that you should never have read Udolpho before; but I suppose Mrs. Morland objects to novels..》。

10.Behind the company's auction frenzy is a desire to keep from being the odd man out in the domestic auto industry.