weirdo如何读

英:[ˈwɪədəʊ]

美:[ˈwɪrdoʊ]

weirdo是什么意思

  • n.古怪的人;奇怪的人

weirdo自然拼读

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weirdo词根

词根:weirdo

adv.

weirdly 古怪地

weirdo英英释义

  • n.
    • someone unpleasantly strange or eccentric
    • someone deranged and possibly dangerous

weirdo词源中文解释

"怪人," 1955年,来自 weird。比较早期的苏格兰 weirdie “留长发和胡须的年轻男子”(1894年)。

weirdo词源英文解释

The first known use of weirdo was circa 1955

weirdo儿童词典英英释义

weld1 of 2verb

to join pieces of metal or plastic by heating and allowing the edges to flow together or by hammering or pressing together

to join as if by welding

welded together in friendship

to become or be capable of being welded

certain metals weld easily

weld2 of 2noun

a welded joint

union by welding

weld1 of 2verb

to join pieces of metal or plastic by heating and allowing the edges to flow together or by hammering or pressing together

to join as if by welding

welded together in friendship

to become or be capable of being welded

certain metals weld easily

weld2 of 2noun

a welded joint

union by welding

weld1 of 2verb

to join pieces of metal or plastic by heating and allowing the edges to flow together or by hammering or pressing together

to join as if by welding

welded together in friendship

to become or be capable of being welded

certain metals weld easily

weld2 of 2noun

a welded joint

union by welding

weld1 of 2verb

to join pieces of metal or plastic by heating and allowing the edges to flow together or by hammering or pressing together

to join as if by welding

welded together in friendship

to become or be capable of being welded

certain metals weld easily

weld2 of 2noun

a welded joint

union by welding

welcome1 of 4interjection

—used to greet a guest or newcomer upon arrival

welcome2 of 4verb

to greet in a warm and friendly manner

to receive or accept with pleasure

welcomes a challenge

welcome3 of 4adjective

received gladly

a welcome visitor

giving pleasure : pleasing

welcome news

willingly permitted to do, have, or enjoy something

anyone is welcome to use the pool

—used in the phrase "You're welcome" as a reply to an expression of thanks

welcome4 of 4noun

a friendly greeting or reception

welcome1 of 4interjection

—used to greet a guest or newcomer upon arrival

welcome2 of 4verb

to greet in a warm and friendly manner

to receive or accept with pleasure

welcomes a challenge

welcome3 of 4adjective

received gladly

a welcome visitor

giving pleasure : pleasing

welcome news

willingly permitted to do, have, or enjoy something

anyone is welcome to use the pool

—used in the phrase "You're welcome" as a reply to an expression of thanks

welcome4 of 4noun

a friendly greeting or reception

weirdonoun

a strange person

weirdo 例句

1 There was a time when my presence only confused people; I used to be just a regular weirdo, the kind of unfathomable entity that was easily disregarded, easily discarded.

2 I jogged over to their mother and warned her about a 'weirdo' lurking around her daughters.

我跑过去提醒那三个小女孩的母亲,小心怪人对她的女儿们不利。

3 Kant, Fichte, and Hegel were all world-historic moral weirdos; Kant was famously celibate, but Schelling, with Goethe as his wingman, ended up stealing Schlegel’s wife.

4 “But what if she always thinks of me as her weirdo pie-chart kid who doesn’t meet any of her expectations?”

5 I know I thought Ethan was a total weirdo when I met him, but suddenly I’m real glad he’s my friend.

6 He said I was the weirdo whose— The what?

7 Part of me wonders if this is just some weirdo who stole my grandfather’s ring and is tricking my mom.

8 “The point is, try not to be a weirdo. If you can.”

9 Don’t think that I am a weirdo but some people love to work until they drop during their vacation.

不要认为我是个怪胎,但是确实有人太投入工作,但是到假期了确倒下了。。。

10 “He just up and disappeared? That kid’s always been a weirdo.”

11 “Yup. The captain’s worried about weirdos trying to do something to it. But Sookie promised me a cooler full of lobsters if I sit here all night. You ready to go?”

12 “By the end of the meeting,” Haldeman remembered, “Nixon was as angry as his foreign affairs chief. The thought that an alleged weirdo was blatantly challenging the president infuriated him.”

13 People think Jack's a weirdo, but he's really a nice guy.

人们认为杰克是个怪人,但实际上他是个挺不错的人。

14 They view him as a weirdo.

他们觉得他是个怪人.

15 “I was like, Teach is a weirdo,” she said.

16 She raises her head and looks at him: middle-aged weirdo in a Cadillac.

她抬起头看着他:一位开凯迪拉克的中年变态佬。

17 At my locker, Becca was waiting for me, wearing a weirdo smile, holding a piece of paper.

18 I dont know! A weirdo! They just kept breathing really heavily and wouldnt say anything.

Yummy:不知道! 一个怪人! 他只在那边喘粗气,一个字也不说.

19 Genie jumped off the porch and headed around the side of the house to where Ernie was stroking the top of Samantha’s head and whispering in her ear like a weirdo.

20 I ask, giggling a little myself—he hasn’t acted like such a certifiable weirdo in forever.

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