quirk
英 [kwɜːk]
美 [kwɝk]
- n. 怪癖;急转;借口
- n. (Quirk)人名;(英)夸克
TEM8 IELTS GRE
1. quir- => guir- => guai- (怪) + r + k (客) => 怪客,怪儿客 => 有怪癖和古怪性格或行为的人。
2. 谐音“怪客、怪儿客”。
3. queer <====> quirk.
4. IE浏览器的怪异模式。
quirk 怪癖,怪异词源不详,可能来自queer 的强化形式,引申词义怪癖,怪异。-k,表强调,比较hear,hark.
- quirk (n.)
- 1560s, "quibble, evasion," of unknown origin, perhaps connected to German quer (see queer (adj.)) via notion of twisting and slanting; but its earliest appearance in western England dialect seems to argue against this source. Perhaps originally a technical term for a twist or flourish in weaving. Sense of "peculiarity" is c. 1600.
- 1. By a strange quirk of fate they had booked into the same hotel.
- 真是天缘奇遇,他们住进了同一家旅馆。
来自《权威词典》
- 2. The spate of storms and hurricanes in recent years could be a statistical quirk.
- 从统计数字上看,近些年来暴风雨和飓风的频发非同寻常。
来自柯林斯例句
- 3. By a tantalising quirk of fate, the pair have been drawn to meet in the first round of the championship.
- 仿佛是命运的捉弄,这对选手在锦标赛第一轮比赛中就狭路相逢。
来自柯林斯例句
- 4. Confirmations illustrate an interesting quirk of human behavior: They only work when they are unexpected.
- 确认对话框显示了人类行为的一个有趣怪癖, 即 它们只在意想不到时起作用.
来自About Face 3交互设计精髓
- 5. It can be regarded as merely a mathematical quirk of the theory of weak interactions.
- 这可被看成仅仅是弱相互作用理论的一种数学上的技巧.
来自辞典例句