weirdly
基本解释
- adv.古怪地
英汉例句
- An irony shapes this pursuit, and Press' movie—one that's based in the gap between Cunningham's lush work and his weirdly ascetic life.
这种讽刺风格成就了库宁汉的追求,和普勒斯的电影,将库宁汉的炫目作品和他古怪的苦行僧式生活连接起来。 - The contrast with France’s demonically hyperactive Nicolas Sarkozy and even Britain’s newly energised (and weirdly cheery) Gordon Brown has been striking.
与极度活跃的法国总统尼古拉斯•萨科奇,甚至最近精力充沛(且欢快得有点古怪)的英国首相戈登•布朗相比,反差明显。 - We all know of actors who suddenly appear with painfully enlarged lips, weirdly raised eyebrows, or stunned foreheads, and who become very difficult to take seriously.
有的演员出现的时候突然被发现有着痛苦的张大的嘴唇,古怪的皱起的眉毛,或者是异常的突出的额头,他们便很难让人平常对待。 - The staging is careless and the lighting is weirdly overbright, as in an old television show.
NEWYORKER: Hall Pass - Weirdly, he called Schultz every day to talk about the market but never took his advice.
FORBES: A 401(k) Trap - Weirdly, some of the best ratings we ever got were when we were on at 10pm.
FORBES: Goodbye 30 Rock: Low Ratings, But Plenty of Awards