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奇怪的

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奇怪的(odd 的比较级)
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One of their odder arguments is that, since the teachers' pay freeze will not plug the entire budget gap, it should not happen at all.
论据之一是,即使冻结教师们的工资也不会堵住整个预算的缺口,并且这项决议根本就不该被提出来。
And imagine if he had hair sprouting from the middle of his nose, he'd look even odder still.
想象一下他如果从鼻子中间有毛发他会看起来更加奇怪。
我的论点是:我们的读者比你所能想象的更加千奇百怪。
然而当你对最近的事件思考越多,你越会发现这种无视是多么的古怪。
AMERICAN exceptionalism comes in many forms, but one of the odder ones is the way it sets its electoral boundaries.
美国例外论有许多种表现形式,其中选区的设置是非常古怪的一种。
I choose golf because its rules are so much more severe and therefore so much odder than the rules of other sports.
我之所以以高尔夫球为例,是因为它的规则严苛得多,也因此它的规则与其他运动的规则十分不同。
Greece's travails seem all the odder after a recent economic record which, to judge by the basic numbers alone, looks tolerably good.
就基本数据而言,希腊还刚创造了经济记录,这很让人鼓舞,而这也更使这次骚动的爆发让人尤觉突兀。
更古怪的做法是,“晚上的露丝”可以让“唱黑脸的露丝”惩罚早晨赖着不起床的露丝,比如剥夺她(自己)看电视的权利。
The fruit is one of the odder elements of the game.
水果无疑是这游戏了最古怪的物件儿之一。
We derive incredible joy from knowing odd friends, the odder the better.
我们因结识不同寻常的朋友而获得非同一般的快乐,朋友们越独特越好。
1·He offers reassurance that some of man's odder impulses, from high-stakes gambling to bungee-jumping or wearing stiletto heels, are rooted in evolutionary necessity.
他再三保证,一些人的奇怪冲动,从豪赌到蹦极跳或是穿细高跟鞋,都植根于进化的必要性之中。
2·These patients, however, soon progressed from this state to an even odder one, according to a report in Sleep Medicine.
然而,根据来自一份《睡眠医学》的报告,这些病人很快又会转移到另一种更为奇怪的状态。
3·Then, we discovered something even odder: Many people who have a great deal of wealth do not even live in up-scale neighbourhoods.
随后,我们又发现了更奇怪的事∶许多富豪并不住在高级住宅区里。