英语

词源

源自拉丁語 (自己的),源自 (私人财产),源自 ()[1]

发音

  • 國際音標(幫助)/pəˈkjuːl.jʊəɹ/
    • (英國) 國際音標(幫助)[pʰəˈkʰjuːl.jʊə]
      • (英国)音频(檔案)
    • (美國) 國際音標(幫助)[pʰəˈkʰjul.jʊɹ̠], [pʰəˈkʰjul.jɚ]
      • (美国)音频(檔案)

形容词

(比較級,最高級)

  1. 怪异的,离奇的,不寻常
    The sky had a peculiar appearance before the storm.
    风暴之前天空的样子很奇怪
    It would be rather peculiar to see a kangaroo hopping down a city street.
    看到袋鼠在市里的街上跳着走很奇怪
    • 1800, , , 卷 41頁號 379:
      I saw nothing peculiar in his conduct, and thought that his arrangement of the ballot box was perfect.
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    • 2001, Jack Schaefer, Wendell Minor, Shane:
      "Wasn't it peculiar," I heard mother say, "How he wouldn't talk about himself?"
      "Peculiar?" said father. "Well, yes, in a way."
      "Everything about him is peculiar." Mother sounded as if she was stirred up and interested. "I never saw a man quite like him before."
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    • 2008, Stephen Arnott, Peculiar Proverbs: Weird Words of Wisdom from Around the World:
    近義詞:
    反義詞:
  2. (在某地或某场合)特有的,特定于...的
    Kangaroos are peculiar to Australia.
    袋鼠是澳大利亚特有的动物。
    • 1855, Meiklejohn, John Miller Dow, transl., , 卷 1, division 2, translation所著的:
      This philosopher found his ideas especially in all that is practical,[29] that is, which rests upon freedom, which in its turn ranks under cognitions that are the peculiar product of reason.
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    • 1863, , :
      As soon as that operation has taken place, the food is passed down to the stomach, and there it is mixed with the chemical fluid called the gastric juice, a substance which has the peculiar property of making soluble and dissolving out the nutritious matter in the grass, and leaving behind those parts which are not nutritious;
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    • 1895, Alfred Russel Wallace, “XX: Anomalous Islands: Celebes”, 出自 :
      But of late years extensive Tertiary deposits of Miocene age have been discovered, showing that it is not a mere congeries of volcanoes; it [Iceland] is connected with the British Islands and with Greenland by seas less than 500 fathoms deep; and it possesses a few mammalia, one of which is peculiar, and at least three peculiar species of birds.
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    近義詞:
    反義詞:
  3. (過時) 自己的,专属的
    • 1769, King James Bible, Titus ii. 14:
      Who gave himself for us, that he might redeem us from all iniquity, and purify unto himself a peculiar people, zealous of good works.
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    • 1597, Richard Hooker, Of the Lawes of Ecclesiastical Politie:
      hymns [] that Christianity hath peculiar unto itself
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  4. (過時) 合适的,具体
    • 1629, John Milton, On the Morning of Christ's Nativity:
      while each peculiar power forgoes his wonted seat
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    • 1697, Dryden, John, transl., , translationVirgil所著的Aeneis:
      My fate is Juno's most peculiar care.
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近义词

  • (怪异)参见Thesaurus:strange
  • (特有)参见Thesaurus:specific

反义词

  • (怪异)参见Thesaurus:normal
  • (特有)参见Thesaurus:generic

衍生词汇

名词

(複數)

  1. 特有的东西,特权,特产,特征等
    • before 1716, Robert South, Twelve Sermons
      If anything can legalize revenge, it should be injury from an extremely obliged person; but revenge is so absolutely the peculiar of heaven.
  2. (英國基督教教会法规)本詞語需要翻譯為漢語。請協助添加,並移除{{rfdef}}模板。

参见

参考资料

  1. Funk, W. J., Word origins and their romantic stories, New York, Wilfred Funk, Inc.

异序词

加泰罗尼亚语

词源

源自拉丁語

发音

  • 國際音標(幫助)(中加泰羅尼亞語巴利阿里語) [pə.ku.liˈa]
  • 國際音標(幫助)(瓦倫西亞語) [pe.ku.liˈaɾ]

形容词

 m f (陽性和陰性複數)

  1. 离奇的
  2. 特有

衍生词汇

相关词汇

延伸阅读

葡萄牙语

词源

借自拉丁語

形容词

 m f (複數)

  1. 离奇的
    近義詞:
  2. 特有
    近義詞:

相关词汇

延伸阅读

  • Dicionário Priberam da Língua Portuguesa中的“peculiar”。

西班牙语

词源

源自拉丁語

发音

  • 國際音標(幫助)/pekuˈljaɾ/ [pe.kuˈljaɾ]

形容词

(複數)

  1. 离奇的
  2. 特有

衍生词汇

延伸阅读

  • peculiar”, , Vigésima tercera edición [西班牙皇家學院字典,第二十三版], 西班牙皇家學院, 2014
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