weirdos

英 [ˈwɪədəʊz] 美 [ˈwɪrdoʊz]

n.  (长相或行为)古怪的人; 怪人
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柯林斯词典

  1. 怪人;怪物
    If you describe someone as a weirdo, you disapprove of them because they behave in an unusual way which you find difficult to understand or accept.

    双语例句

    1. It is the breakfast of weirdos, of ambitious freaks.
      它是古怪人士的早餐,是野心勃勃的狂热分子的早餐。
    2. He drummed his fingers on the steering wheel and his eyes fell on a huddle of these weirdos standing quite close by.
      他用手指敲击着方向盘,目光落到了离他最近的一大群怪物身上。
    3. Mainstream media now looks at games as a successful business, no longer as a bunch of weirdos working in their garages.
      主流媒体现在也以成功来描述游戏商业,不再视那些在车库工作的团队为怪人。
    4. You wouldn't believe some of the weirdos you see around here.
      不要相信你周围的奇怪的人。
    5. He is prepossessed with a queer idea. Weirdo: a very unusual or weird person. Sometimes weirdos can be unsafe to meet.
      他有一种奇怪的偏见。古怪的人:不平常的或怪异的人。有时候,和古怪的人相见不安全。
    6. King Herod was greatly perturbed when he heard this; and so was the whole of Jerusalem. Weirdo: a very unusual or weird person. Sometimes weirdos can be unsafe to meet.
      希律王听后异常惊恐,耶路撒冷的全城居民也感到非常不安。古怪的人:不平常的或怪异的人。有时候,和古怪的人相见不安全。
    7. When we started up, the locals thought we were weirdos.
      当我们突然出现时,当地居民认为我们是些怪物。