quirk
n. 奇事,巧合; 怪癖; 突然的彎曲
A quirk is something unusual or interesting that happens by chance.
By a tantalising quirk of fate, the pair have been drawn to meet in the first round of the championship...
彷彿是命運的捉弄,這對選手在錦標賽第一輪比賽中就狹路相逢。
The spate of storms and hurricanes in recent years could be a statistical quirk.
從統計數字上看,近些年來暴風雨和颶風的頻發非同尋常。
A quirk is a habit or aspect of a person's character which is odd or unusual.
Brown was fascinated by people's quirks and foibles.
布朗對人們的種種怪癖十分著迷。
1. a strange attitude or habit
2. a narrow groove beside a beading
1. twist or curve abruptly;
I'd ignore every one of them now, embrace every quirk or unreasonableness to have him back.
現在, 對這些事情,我情願都視而不見,情願接受他的每一個藉口或由著他不講道理,只要他能回來.
What do you think is 6's biggest unknown ( hidden ? ) quirk ( weird habit ) ?
你認為6最大的不為人知的 怪癖 是 什麼 ?
Confirmations illustrate an interesting quirk of human behavior: They only work when they are unexpected.
確認對話方塊顯示了人類行為的一個有趣怪癖, 即 它們只在意想不到時起作用.
It can be regarded as merely a mathematical quirk of the theory of weak interactions.
這可被看成僅僅是弱相互作用理論的一種數學上的技巧.
By some quirk of fate the two of us where on the same train.
由於命運的巧妙安排,我們倆乘上了同一列火車.