1.
He's an odd old man.
他是个古怪的老头儿。
2.
"I told the boy I was a strange old man," he said.
“我告诉过那孩子,我是一个古怪的老头儿,”他说。
3.
The old man had always been cranky and erratic.
那老头儿性情古怪,反复无常。
4.
a cranky person, idea
古怪的人、 念头.
5.
"You take it easy, old man," I said.
“别大惊小怪的,老头儿,”我说。
6.
That old man is a bit off.
那个老头子有点儿怪。
7.
Why, I am a boy, sir, to half a dozen old codgers here!'
唉,在这几这半打古里古怪的老头子面前我还是个娃娃呢
8.
They were odd and grizzled or wrinkled storekeepers.
他们是一些古里古怪,头发花白,满脸皱纹的杂货店老板。
9.
an eccentric old lady
一位古怪的老太太.
10.
A somewhat eccentric man, especially an old one.
怪癖的老人行为有些古怪的人,尤指老人
11.
Everybody knows the old man's got bats in the belfry, but some of his ideas are not as crazy as they sound.
大家都知道这老头儿精神有点失常,可是他有些想法听起来并不那么古怪。
12.
desultory thought
古怪的念头, 突然出现的念头
13.
The old codger may need a cane to walk, but not for his mind, which is still sharp as a razor blade.
这个古怪的老头子走路可能离不开拐棍,可动脑筋时却不同了,他的头脑仍然象刀片一样锋利。
14.
Our neighbor is a quaint old lady.
我们的邻居是位古怪的老太太。
15.
A foolish, eccentric, or senile person.
傻瓜一个愚蠢、古怪或衰老的人
16.
The old lady is a bit of an eccentric.
这位老太是个有点古怪的人。
17.
I get the credit for being a terrible old crank.
我背上了老古怪的坏名声。
18.
Odd old Donald caught a cold and ordered a sock.
古怪的老唐纳德感冒后订购了袜子。