idiosyncrasies
英:[ˌɪdi:əʊˈsɪŋkrəsi:z]
idiosyncrasies 基本解释
n.(某人特有的)气质,习性,癖好( idiosyncrasy的名词复数 );
英英释义
idiosyncrasy
n.a behavioral attribute that is distinctive and peculiar to an individual同义词:foiblemannerism
idiosyncrasies 相关例句
双语例句
用作名词(n.)- One of her little idiosyncrasies is always washing in cold water.
她有个怪习惯,就是洗什么都爱用冷水。 - Eating no meat was Amy's idiosyncrasy.
不吃肉是艾美的习惯。 - Personality is the supreme realization of the innate idiosyncrasy of a living being.
人格是生物内在特质的最高实现。
权威例句
Aspirin and concomitant idiosyncrasies in adult asthmatic patients.The power of the Buckley and Casson thesis: the ability to manage institutional idiosyncrasiesExploiting Stylistic Idiosyncrasies for Authorship AttributionFood Idiosyncrasies: Beetroot and AsparagusComparisons of Business Cycles in the EC: Idiosyncrasies and RegularitiesNUTRITIONAL IDIOSYNCRASIES OF ARTEMIA AND TIGRIOPUS IN MONOXENIC CULTURE *Rethinking the public sector: idiosyncrasies of biotechnology commercialization as motors of national R&D reform in Germany and JapanSyringe pumps for infusion of vasoactive drugs: mechanical idiosyncrasies and recommended operating procedures.Idiosyncrasies of solid-state fermentation systems in the biosynthesis of metabolites by some bacterial and fungal culturesInvestigating Stakeholder Theory and Social Capital: CSR in Large Firms and SMEs