oddment如何读

英:['ɒdmənt]

美:[ˈɑdmənt]

oddment是什么意思

  • n.剩余物;零头;奇怪的事情
  • (复)oddments: 零碎物件.

oddment自然拼读

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oddment变形

复数:oddments

oddment词根

词根:odd

adj.

odd 奇数的;古怪的;剩余的;临时的;零散的

adv.

oddly 古怪地;奇妙地;单数地

n.

odd 奇数;怪人;奇特的事物

oddity 奇异;古怪;怪癖

oddness 奇怪;奇妙

oddment英英释义

  • n.
    • a piece of cloth that is left over after the rest has been used or sold
    • something unusual -- perhaps worthy of collecting

oddment词源英文解释

The first known use of oddment was in 1780

oddment儿童词典英英释义

odornoun

the quality of something that stimulates the sense of smell : scentalso: a sensation resulting from such stimulation

odometernoun

an instrument for measuring distance traveled (as by a vehicle)

odiumnoun

the state of being generally hated

the disgrace or shame attached to something considered hateful

odiousadjective

causing hatred or strong dislike : worthy of hatred

odiousadjective

causing hatred or strong dislike : worthy of hatred

ode1 of 2noun

a lyric poem that expresses a noble feeling with dignity

-ode2 of 2noun combining form

way : path

electrode

electrode

diode

oddsplural noun

a difference by which one thing is favored over another

the odds are in favor of our side

the probability that one thing is so or will happen instead of another

the odds are good it will rain today

the ratio of the probability of one event to that of an event that can happen instead

the odds of success to failure in throwing a six with two dice are 1 to 5

a state of disagreement

at odds with their neighbor

oddadjective

being only one of a pair or set

an odd shoe

somewhat more than the number mentioned

50-odd years ago

being any number that cannot be divided evenly by 2

1, 3, 5, and 7 are odd numbers

marked by an odd number

an odd year

additional to or apart from what is usual, expected, or planned on

odd jobs

not usual or traditional : strange

what an odd thing to do

oddmentnoun

something left over : remnant

oddmentnoun

something left over : remnant

oddment 例句

1 My tie was a made-up four-in-hand of crimson satin—not too new, my suit of very serviceable check with large side-pockets, purchased second-hand, together with other oddments, from a shop in Covent Garden.

2 The Collyer panel is not destined to become the cornerstone of his trove of psychiatric oddments.

3 In magpie fashion, she began amassing the shiny cultural oddments that would define her work as a designer.

4 By four o'clock the last load had left—a miscellaneous mass of oddments that puzzled Bindle how he was ever going to sort them out.

5 He suddenly remembered Dumbledore’s idea of a few words, “nitwit,” “oddment,” “blubber,” and “tweak,” and again had to suppress a grin...

6 Those lucrative pages of jobs, services, births, deaths and oddments for sale, have shrunk for ever, it's said.

7 Gradually, in oddments, other men came to the place.

8 The handiness of the troopers had made it comparatively habitable with oddments of furnishing, and a partition, which left an inner room for sleeping quarters.

9 one of those medical oddments that has perplexed and intrigued generations of medical historians

10 Some dressed in fine soft furs, some in boiled leather and oddments of armor, more in wool and sealskins, a few in rags.

11 The little round boxes were decorated with such oddments as boar's tusks and coke bottle caps.

12 The kitchen-garden is not very large, but it is a straggling sort of place, being, in fact, the oddments of ground left over when the tennis-court was made.

13 Catelyn had ordered garments sewn to her measure, handsome gowns to suit her birth and sex, yet still she preferred to dress in oddments of mail and boiled leather, a swordbelt cinched around her waist.

14 And in crazy quilts, oddments of fabric rub up against each other to the point of dizziness.

15 There were filthy bandages and other oddments about the floors.

16 It’s easy to become beguiled by the quirky stories of these often disputed oddments of land.

17 Like some kind of industrious magpie, the designer Anna Sui has spent decades assiduously gathering up shiny oddments from the pop culture landscape and shaping them into a singular career in fashion design.

18 A leading art historian and collector of all manner of oddment, he also served as a member of Parliament, following in the outsize political footsteps of his brilliant father, England’s first prime minister.

19 Sitting side by side, they combed desultorily through oddments dusted with memories — his school yearbooks, clippings resurrecting high school baseball feats, a cassette tape of the “Star Wars” Christmas album.

20 It is shown in the numerical study that the application of oddment tactic can reduce cost.

最后给出一个算例说明实施零头策略能够降低成本。

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