Old English wyrddestiny, of Germanic origin. The adjective (late Middle English) originally meant having the power to control destiny, and was used especially in the Weird Sisters, originally referring to the Fates, later the witches in Shakespeares Macbeth; the latter use gave rise to the sense unearthly (early 19th cent.)
英英釋義網(wǎng)絡(luò)釋義
noun
1.suggesting the operation of supernatural influences;
an eldritch screech
2.strikingly odd or unusual;
some trick of the moonlight; some weird effect of shadow- Bram Stoker
-weird
1 . 古怪的
stubborn: 固執(zhí)的weird:古怪的mean:卑鄙的;低微的;下賤的;自私的.
2 . 怪異的
For the woman in the following dialogue, it’s fashionable to wear the weird(怪異的)hat. Read the following dialogue and discuss with your group.
3 . 奇怪
label 標(biāo)簽、為....標(biāo)簽weird奇怪lose the hat 取下帽子
4 . 怪的
bite me 狠我把。(用得意的語氣)weird怪的just chilling(just chillin') 休息 (用于回答或解釋).
...如主流聽眾一直就認(rèn)為這樣的音樂,太古怪和無知(too whimsical and inno cent)、太不可思議(too weird)、太敏感和太憂郁(too sensitive and melanchol y)、太輕柔和太脆弱(too soft and delicate)、太空幻和太令人催眠(too dreamy and hypn.
+weird power
1 . 奇異的力量
there is a weird power in a spoken word ., 在所說的字詞中有一種奇異的力量.
+weird world
1 . 奇怪的世界
已解決問題 ... Crawling Back To You 回到你身邊 Weird World 奇怪的世界I Still … 我仍然…….