odd
01
奇怪的, 古怪的
unusual in a way that stands out as different from the expected or typical
例子
She noticed an odd smell coming from the kitchen, but could n't identify its source.
她注意到厨房传来一股奇怪的气味,但无法确定其来源。
例子
Nine is an odd number, so it ca n't be split into two equal groups.
九是一个奇数,因此它不能被分成两个相等的组。
03
剩余的, 额外的
referring to something that remains or is extra, often in small or insignificant quantities
例子
He found some odd change in his coat pocket after cleaning it out.
他清理外套口袋后,在里面发现了一些奇怪的零钱。
04
大约, 多
(of a quantity) slightly more than the specified number, often used to express approximation
例子
They ’ve been married for 10-odd years, but they ’re still going strong.
他们已经结婚大约10年了,但仍然很坚强。
例子
The furniture was arranged in an odd pattern, with chairs scattered around the room instead of grouped.
家具以一种奇怪的方式排列,椅子散落在房间各处而不是集中在一起。
例子
He makes the odd appearance at family gatherings but stays out of the spotlight.
他偶尔在家庭聚会上露面,但远离聚光灯。



























