oddest
adj. 奇怪的( odd的最高階 ); 臨時的; 奇數的; 不固定的
If you describe someone or something as odd, you think that they are strange or unusual.
He'd always been odd, but not to this extent...
他一直比較怪異,不過並沒有到這種程度。
What an odd coincidence that he should have known your family...
他居然認識你的家人,真是太巧了。
You use odd before a noun to indicate that you are not mentioning the type, size, or quality of something because it is not important.
...moving from place to place where she could find the odd bit of work...
她為了找到點兒零散活計不斷地搬來搬去
He had various odd cleaning jobs around the place...
他在這附近幹過各種零碎的保潔工作。
You use odd after a number to indicate that it is only approximate.
How many pages was it, 500 odd?...
這有多少頁,500來頁?
He has now appeared in sixty odd films...
他迄今演過60多部影片。
Odd numbers, such as 3 and 17, are those which cannot be divided exactly by the number two.
The odd numbers are on the left as you walk up the street...
沿這條街走,在左邊的是單號。
There's an odd number of candidates.
候選人總數為單數。
You say that two things are odd when they do not belong to the same set or pair.
I'm wearing odd socks today by the way.
順便提一下,我今天穿的襪子不成對。
The odd man out ,the odd woman out, or the odd one out in a particular situation is a person who is different from the other people in it.
Azerbaijan has been the odd man out, the one republic not to hold democratic elections...
亞塞拜然沒有舉行民主選舉,是這些共和國中的異類。
Mark and Rick were the odd ones out in claiming to like this cherry beer.
只剩下馬克和裡克聲稱喜歡喝這種櫻桃啤酒。
He almost wouldn't eat at all and had the oddest manias.
他幾乎顆粒未進,走火入魔。
The oddest events will summon up memories.
那些非常稀奇古怪的事情會喚起人們的記憶。
She plumps out the truth at the oddest times.
她在最不適當的時候說出實話.
There's the oddest - looking man standing at the front door!
門口站著個長相非常古怪的男人!
She plumped out the truth at the oddest times.
她在最不合適的時候講出了實話.