oddish
oddish — 形容詞
- oddishpositive
- more oddishcomparative
- most oddishsuperlative
1. having a small amount of unusual or unexpected quality that makes something seem
有點怪;略奇
稍微奇怪、不尋常的
having a small amount of unusual or unexpected quality that makes something seem not quite normal, though not in an extreme or worrying way.
The soup had an oddish taste, so Ryo added more salt.
湯的味道有點怪,所以 Ryo 多加了些鹽。
collocation: oddish taste
Adina found the old painting beautiful but oddish in its use of purple tones.
Adina 覺得那幅老畫很美,但在紫色調的運用上有點奇怪。
predicative: be oddish in [something]
Elena felt oddish about leaving the party before her friends were ready.
Elena 對於在朋友們準備好之前就離開派對感到有點不太對勁。
There was something oddish about the way the cat kept staring at the wall.
那隻貓一直盯著牆壁看,讓人覺得有點古怪。
Mert thought the invitation looked oddish because the logo was slightly tilted.
Mert 覺得那張邀請函看起來怪怪的,因為商標稍微有點歪。
文法句型
oddish + noun
be/look/feel/taste/seem + oddish
用法筆記
The suffix '-ish' softens 'odd', giving the word a playful or understated tone. Best used in informal contexts where you want to describe something as slightly out of the ordinary without sounding critical.