queer的意思和读音

queer

: [kwɪr] : [kwɪə(r)]

adj.

v.使使使

n.

queerer  queerest  queers  

adj.commonplace,normal,well

adj.unusual,unexpected,strange,surprising,peculiar

queeradj.

1.strange or unusual

His face was a queer pink colour.

2.an offensive way of describing a homosexual , especially a man, which is, however, also used by some homosexuals about themselves

n.

1.an offensive word for a homosexual , especially a man, which is, however, also used by some homosexuals about themselves

v.IDMqueer sbs pitchqueer the pitch (for sb)(informal)to spoil sb's plans or their chances of getting sth

adj.1.,2.,3.,,();;〈4.... (for, on, about)1.,2.,3.,,();;〈4.... (for, on, about)

v.1.,,2.使;使;使

adj.1.an offensive word for gay, bisexual, or transgender; used in a positive way for referring to people who are gay, bisexual, or transgender, especially by people who are members of these groups2.strange3.physically ill

n.1.an offensive word for someone who is gay, bisexual, or transgender

1. pair , ; v (使) queer repair ...

2. quartz queer quest ...

3. quartz --n. queer --n. ; quench --vt. ,; ...

4. smiley Queer Renaissance ...

7. 〖 strangetale〗 〖 peculiar;queer〖 singularandmajestic〗 ...

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1.The case study of Wan-ji implies one of the multiple ways for practicing queer politics by the queer narrative and its textual corpus.

2.He was ready for and expectant of any queer shift in an individual's attitude, particularly in time of panic.

3.She turned back to the table, her left hand to her mouth, her eyes in a queer, hazy, melancholy mist.

4.But he gave her "a queer sort of moth-and-flame feeling" , so she followed.”,

5.In the distance they saw a queer little figure hopping up and down as if it were about to jump into the stream.西

6.and such a gourmand - who became a master - had been haunting me for forty years as if a queer phantom.

7.Over and above all that had happened, impalpable but real, there remained to him a queer sense of power.

8.It gave her a queer thrill to see him turn white when she held his head, to see him tremble when she leant on his arm.使

9.For a moment, her heart stood still and then a queer fear, stronger than anxiety, stronger than grief, began to beat in her breast.

10.She saw that queer little toss of her head to keep back the wandering hair that would always get into her eyes.