peculiarity如何读

英:[pɪˌkju:liˈærəti]

美:[pɪˌkjuliˈærɪti,-kjulˈjær-]

peculiarity是什么意思

n. (名词)
  1. 怪癖
  2. 特性
  3. 特质
  4. 特色
  5. 古怪
  6. 奇特
  7. 奇形怪状
  8. 特殊的东西
  9. 物质
  10. 性质
  11. 怪异的性质
  12. 特点
  13. 个性
  14. 奇怪
  15. 怪异
  16. 独特性
  17. 奇怪的东西

peculiarity自然拼读

pe·cu·li·ar·i·ty

pih kyu li eI rih ti

peculiarity变形

复数:peculiarities

peculiarity词根

词根:peculiar

adj.

peculiar 特殊的;独特的;奇怪的;罕见的

adv.

peculiarly 特别;尤其;古怪地;奇怪地

n.

peculiar 特权;特有财产

peculiarity英英释义

noun

the state or fact of being odd or strange.His peculiarity was quickly noticed.

a distinctive or uncommon quality or aspect.This murder case has several peculiarities.

something odd or strange.a peculiarity in the design

peculiarity区别

 peculiarity, quality, attribute, feature, property, characteristic, publicity, trait, character, popularity

peculiarity独具的或奇怪的特点,常带感情色彩;

quality既可指有形或无形的特性,又可指个性或共性的特征;

attribute通常指人主观赋予某事物的属性,可指典型事物

feature指事物突出引人注目的特点。多用来说明人的容貌特征或地理特征;

property多指同类事物所共有的特性,一般不用于指人;

characteristic指某人或某物天生有别于他人或他物的内部特质或外表特征;

publicity公开,宣传;

trait多指人的性格、心情的特征,尤指先天秉赋的持久的行为模式或性格特征;

character多指一类人或事物所具有的独特的典型的特征;

popularity普遍,流行;

以上来源于网络

 peculiarity, properity, quality, attribute, feature, characteristic, character, trait

这组词都有“特性、特点、品质”的意思,其区别是:

peculiarity指人或事物独具的或奇怪的特点,常带感情色彩。

properity多指同类事物所共有的特性,一般不用于指人。

quality最普通用词,既可指有形或无形的特性,又可指个性或共性的特征。

attribute通常指人主观赋予某事物的属性,可指典型事物。

feature指事物突出引人注目的特点。多用来说明人的容貌特征或地理特征。

characteristic指某人或某物天生有别于他人或他物的内部特质或外表特征。

character多指一类人或事物所具有的独特的典型的特征。

trait多指人的性格、心情的特征,尤指先天秉赋的持久的行为模式或性格特征。

以上来源于网络

peculiarity词源中文解释

大约1600年,“独占,私有”(现已过时); 1640年代,“人或事物的特殊特征”,源自 peculiar 和 -ity,或者源自拉丁语 peculiaritas。意思是“独特性,个性”来自1640年代; “奇怪的事物”则可以追溯到1777年。相关词汇: Peculiarities。

peculiarity_体育行业词汇

特征

peculiarity词源英文解释

The first known use of peculiarity was in 1606

peculiarity儿童词典英英释义

perceptionnoun

a result of perceiving : observation

awareness of surrounding objects, conditions, or forces through sensation

color perception

capacity for understanding

percentagenoun

a part of a whole expressed in hundredths

a high percentage of students attended

the result obtained by multiplying a number by a percent

the percentage equals the rate times the base

probability sense 3a

play the percentages

favorable odds

people1 of 2noun

plural human beings, persons—often used in compounds instead of persons

salespeople

plural the members of a family : kindred

plural the mass of a community as distinguished from a special class

plural peoples a body of persons united by a common culture, tradition, or sense of kinship, and usually language

the body of voters of a state

people2 of 2verb

to supply or fill with people

inhabit

peg1 of 2noun

a small usually cylindrical pointed piece (as of wood) used to pin down or fasten things or to fit into or close holes

a tent peg

a tapered wooden piece in a musical instrument (as a violin) that is turned to tighten or loosen a string to adjust pitch

a piece that sticks out and is used as a support or boundary marker

step entry 1 sense 5, degree

take someone down a peg

throw entry 2 sense 1

a quick peg to first base

peg2 of 2verb

to fasten or mark with pegs

to fix or hold (as prices) at a level or rate of increase

to place in a class or group

throw entry 1 sense 1a

to work steadily and diligently

peg1 of 2noun

a small usually cylindrical pointed piece (as of wood) used to pin down or fasten things or to fit into or close holes

a tent peg

a tapered wooden piece in a musical instrument (as a violin) that is turned to tighten or loosen a string to adjust pitch

a piece that sticks out and is used as a support or boundary marker

step entry 1 sense 5, degree

take someone down a peg

throw entry 2 sense 1

a quick peg to first base

peg2 of 2verb

to fasten or mark with pegs

to fix or hold (as prices) at a level or rate of increase

to place in a class or group

throw entry 1 sense 1a

to work steadily and diligently

peg1 of 2noun

a small usually cylindrical pointed piece (as of wood) used to pin down or fasten things or to fit into or close holes

a tent peg

a tapered wooden piece in a musical instrument (as a violin) that is turned to tighten or loosen a string to adjust pitch

a piece that sticks out and is used as a support or boundary marker

step entry 1 sense 5, degree

take someone down a peg

throw entry 2 sense 1

a quick peg to first base

peg2 of 2verb

to fasten or mark with pegs

to fix or hold (as prices) at a level or rate of increase

to place in a class or group

throw entry 1 sense 1a

to work steadily and diligently

peg1 of 2noun

a small usually cylindrical pointed piece (as of wood) used to pin down or fasten things or to fit into or close holes

a tent peg

a tapered wooden piece in a musical instrument (as a violin) that is turned to tighten or loosen a string to adjust pitch

a piece that sticks out and is used as a support or boundary marker

step entry 1 sense 5, degree

take someone down a peg

throw entry 2 sense 1

a quick peg to first base

peg2 of 2verb

to fasten or mark with pegs

to fix or hold (as prices) at a level or rate of increase

to place in a class or group

throw entry 1 sense 1a

to work steadily and diligently

peer1 of 2noun

a person of the same rank or class as another

a member of one of the five ranks of the British nobility

noble entry 2

peer2 of 2verb

to look closely or curiously

peered into the dark closet

peep entry 3 sense 2

peep1 of 4verb

to make a feeble shrill sound as of a bird newly hatched

to speak with a small weak voice

peep2 of 4noun

a quick high-pitched sound

peep3 of 4verb

peek sense 2, peer

to show slightly

crocuses peeping through the snow

peep4 of 4noun

the first appearance

the peep of dawn

a brief or sly look

peculiaritynoun

the quality or state of being peculiar

something different or individual

something odd or abnormal

peculiarity 例句

1 Their peculiarities are singular, but their plight is equally shared.

2 Prince has never been one to shy away from peculiarity.

3 “It’s one of those intriguing peculiarities of Iranian cinema: that it’s at once very restricted, but also very creative and inquisitive,” said Hamid Naficy, a professor of film and media studies at Northwestern University.

4 It is peculiarity of knowledge that those who really thirst for it always get it.

凡真正渴望求知者,总是能得到它,这就是知识的特性.

5 Ma Charles had her own peculiarities and didn’t sleep on wrinkled sheets.

6 We want to think we have them figured out, only to peel off new layers and discover new strengths, new weaknesses, new peculiarities, and new charms.

7 I should say that chief among the peculiarities of the new regime was the use of surnames in address.

8 His only peculiarity , was a habit of wearing impossibly gaudy neckties.

他唯一的怪癖就是佩带俗得令人不敢置信的领带.

9 Drama is a special linguistic art targeting the stage and imbedded with cultural peculiarity.

戏剧是一种独特的语言艺术,以舞台演出为目的,同时蕴涵着文化特质.

10 The module combined several simple recognizers together to utilize the peculiarity of each one.

这一方法根据不同类型识别器的特性,采用串、并联混合的方案将它们组合在一起.

11 Irby, the hilarious author of “Meaty” and “We Are Never Meeting in Real Life,” is bitterly funny on the peculiarities of aging, marriage and life in the Midwest.

12 And it is fitting that this comedy, in which the dark art of magic is often evoked to explain people’s peculiarities, should charm us, in the final moments, with some deft theatrical sleight of hand.

13 It is an architectural peculiarity of Paddington Station that it does not have..a main entrance.

14 The three best studio comedies of 2016 seemed almost designed to fail theatrically and find their audience later, when their peculiarities can finally take root in cult circles.

15 An acute romance featuring a despondent schoolteacher and a philosophy professor, this novel by a Brazilian master is also a spiritual treatise on the peculiarities of connection.

16 The place where peculiarity and patriotism meet is the dramaturgical sweet spot Mr. Daisey explores in his new monologue, which had its premiere this month in workshop performances at the Woolly Mammoth Theater in Washington.

17 No reason to mention my peculiarities, my wandering in the maze these many years, shut away from sight.

18 The problems of the peculiarities of arc welding and the estimation of weld quality are discussed.

主要考虑了弧焊特性的提取以及焊接质量的估计.

19 But there’s a peculiarity in going to a working factory to stand on a raised platform watching locals do hard, old-fashioned work, while you escape your own job.

20 His only peculiarity is a habit of wearing impossibly gaudy neckties.

他唯一的怪癖就是佩带俗得令人不敢置信的领带。

peculiarity 同义词

19 怪异的事物

oddity

21 癖性

way grain disposition

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