curios
curios — 名詞
- curiossingular
- curiosesplural
1. small unusual objects that people collect or keep because they are rare, strange
珍奇小物
因稀有或奇特而值得收藏的小裝飾品
small unusual objects that people collect or keep because they are rare, strange, or decorative
Emma found several curios in an antique shop — an ivory elephant and an old compass.
Emma 在一家古董店裡找到了幾件珍奇小物——一頭象牙象和一只舊指南針。
finding curios in shops or markets
The kitchen of Faisal's grandmother had many curios — old ceramic pots and hand-painted plates.
Faisal 祖母的廚房裡擺了許多珍奇小物——老陶罐和手繪盤子。
describing someone's collection of curios
Selim filled a wooden box with curios he picked up during his travels across Africa.
Selim 把在非洲旅行時收集的珍奇小物裝滿了一個木盒。
This tiny bronze cat is a curio that Mira's aunt brought back from Japan.
這隻小銅貓是 Mira 的阿姨從日本帶回來的珍奇小物。
The museum's display of Victorian curios attracted many visitors last summer.
博物館的維多利亞時期珍奇小物展覽去年夏天吸引了許多參觀者。
- collectible
broader; any item sought by collectors, not necessarily unusual
- novelty
emphasises newness or strangeness, not necessarily worth collecting
- curiosity
slightly formal; an object that arouses interest because of its strangeness
文法句型
a collection of curios
curios from [place/time]
用法筆記
Often used in the plural when describing a collection or shop display. The singular 'curio' is more common when pointing to a single object. The word suggests small decorative items rather than large antiques or valuable artworks.