1.
Something curious or odd.
怪事奇怪或怪诞的事物
2.
in an unnatural eery manner.
以不自然的、怪诞的方式。
3.
Of, relating to, or suggestive of the preternatural or supernatural.
怪诞的,超自然的怪诞的或超自然的,有关于怪诞的或超自然的,表明怪诞的或超自然的
4.
be more grimly whimsical,
比这更可怕、更怪诞的吗?
5.
He could dream up the most fantastic rumors.
他能想出最怪诞的谣传。
6.
Outlandish or bizarre, as in character or appearance.
奇怪的,怪诞的奇形怪状的,如性格或外貌
7.
This is the most fantastic rumor he could dream up
这是他能想象出来的最怪诞的谣言。
8.
His bizarre behavior attracted our attention.
他怪诞的行为吸引了我们的注意力。
9.
A visit to the moon is no longer a fantastic dream.
探访月球不再是怪诞的梦想。
10.
Where did you dream up that fantastic rumor?
你哪里想出如此怪诞的谣传?
11.
The wall is covered with many fantastic picture and photographs.
这片墙盖满了许多怪诞的图画和照片。
12.
Peculiarly unsettling, as if of supernatural origin or nature; eerie.
神秘的似乎出于怪异的原因或性质而异常令人不乐的;怪诞的
13.
Quaint or strange in form, conception, or appearance.
奇异怪诞的在形式、概念或形象上显出奇异的或奇怪的
14.
On Carson McCullers The Ballad of the Sad Café;
怪诞不怪 怪中寓真——评麦卡勒斯的小说《伤心咖啡店之歌》
15.
The Innocent Grotesques: Winesburg, Ohio;
天真的怪诞人:《俄亥俄州的温斯堡》
16.
On the Grotesque in Carson McCullers the Membeter of the Wedding;
论麦卡勒斯《婚礼的成员》的怪诞色彩
17.
They were amused by the fantastic tales he spun.
他们觉得他讲的怪诞故事很有趣。
18.
The fat old man looked grotesque in his tight trousers.
胖老头穿著绷紧的裤子,看来很怪诞。