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idiosyncrasy

英 [,ɪdɪə(ʊ)'sɪŋkrəsɪ] 美[,ɪdɪə'sɪŋkrəsi]
  • n. (个人独有的)气质,性格,习惯,癖好

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复数: idiosyncrasies;形容词: idiosyncratic;

中文词源


idiosyncrasy 习性,特征

idio-,个人的,syn-,表加强,-crasy,混合,搅拌,词源同crater,搅拌碗,火山口。引申词义个人的脾气,性情,习性,特征。由混合引申脾性和脾气来自古代的医学观念,即人体内的各种物质的混合决定和影响人的脾气和性情,类似于中国哲学观念的人体五行金木水火土。

英文词源


idiosyncrasy (n.)
c. 1600, from French idiosyncrasie, from Greek idiosynkrasia "a peculiar temperament," from idios "one's own" (see idiom) + synkrasis "temperament, mixture of personal characteristics," from syn "together" (see syn-) + krasis "mixture" (see rare (adj.2)). Originally in English a medical term meaning "physical constitution of an individual." Mental sense first attested 1660s.

双语例句


1. The book is a gem of Victorian idiosyncrasy.
这本书展现了维多利亚时代特色的精华。

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2. It was his idiosyncrasy to seem much older than his years.
他的特点是看起来比实际年龄苍老得多.

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3. Eating no meat was Amy's idiosyncrasy.
不吃肉是艾美的习惯.

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4. Every village has its idiosyncrasy and its constitution.
每一个村庄,都有它自己的特性,它自己的脾气.

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5. Idiosyncrasy and vicissitude had combined to stamp Sergeant Troy as an exceptional being.
个人的特性和身世的沉浮都表明特罗依中士是一个非同寻常的人.

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