Nghĩa của từ peculiarly bằng Tiếng Anh

adverb
1
more than usually; especially.
some patients were peculiarly difficult to cure
2
oddly.
the town is peculiarly built
3
used to emphasize restriction to an individual or group.
a manner peculiarly his own

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1. But women are peculiarly sensitive to their adornment.

2. 4 They are also peculiarly prudish and voyeuristic.

3. 14 Aye, I believe you have shown a peculiarly passionate intensity.

4. Curiously, oddly, peculiarly (adverb) in a manner differing from the usual or expected "had a Curiously husky voice"; "he's behaving rather peculiarly" Curiously, inquisitively, interrogatively (adverb)

5. 16 He nodded with a peculiarly male satisfaction at her capitulation.

6. Certainly the subject, sought from within a particular conscious episode, is peculiarly recessive.

7. The peculiarly rusty and disheveled and indifferently tailored character of Japhson's suits are!

8. THAT Considerateness IS A GRACE WHICH IS PECULIARLY PLEASING TO GOD

9. Then again, perhaps rough, tough Spacefleet troopers manifested peculiarly understated displays of romantic love.

10. Synonyms for Anomalously include abnormally, exceptionally, oddly, unusually, aberrantly, atypically, peculiarly, rarely, bizarrely and irregularly

11. The abandonment of separate education, peculiarly enough, has occurred without any visible national debate.

12. Synonyms for Curiously include funny, strangely, unusually, abnormally, peculiarly, unnaturally, weirdly, bizarrely, uncommonly and astonishingly

13. At the Empire Theatre she found a hive of peculiarly listless and indifferent individuals.

14. Priestley himself inhaled the gas, and he said that he “felt peculiarly light and easy for some time afterwards.”

15. Although obsessed with illness, she was peculiarly silent about its Corporality, about the vulgarity of dying

16. Any serious misfortune can leave a victim searching for answers and explanations, but polio was peculiarly unyielding to accountability.

17. Courteousness is peculiarly suited to their age and sex, and particularly expected of them. FEMALE SCRIPTURE BIOGRAPHIES, VOL

18. Then there was the fog, a thick grayish soup, peculiarly beautiful in the light of the low sun.

19. 29 This intrusion or invasion into the thick impasto of the declamatory surface is peculiarly poignant and suggestive.

20. Using the most advanced technologies to demonstrate its transgression of civilized norms, ISIS is a peculiarly modern form of Barbarism

21. 8 This intrusion or invasion into the thick impasto of the declamatory surface is peculiarly poignant and suggestive.

22. For this they were peculiarly well suited by reason of their durability, portability, uniformity and ease of recognition.

23. The inhabitants of this country, as no doubt you are aware, sir, are peculiarly addicted to shaking hands with prominent personages.

24. It’s an element that’s been in their DNA since the very beginning; a peculiarly Welsh rain-soaked misery that undercuts some of their Bolshiest, brattiest moments

25. “By a peculiarly odious irony, religion, which should have served to resist the secular horrors of the age, was used to sanctify them”

26. But Alice’s accomplice and admirer, the guard John Bawd, was destined to enter the Tower record books too: he is the first known occupant of a peculiarly

27. Curiously: 1 adv in a manner differing from the usual or expected “had a Curiously husky voice” Synonyms: oddly , peculiarly adv with curiosity “the baby looked around Curiously ” Synonyms: inquisitively , interrogatively

28. If a yearling is found unweaned it is caught and "Blabbed" which is done by fitting a peculiarly shaped piece of wood into its nose that prevents it from sucking but does not interfere with feeding

29. Such a peculiarly bizarre record! Such beauty on the front cover of the second release ‘Alabastrine’ EP by Athens-based, GR, outfit Deathbed.December 21, reveals the second mini-album (or EP if you prefer) of Deathbed following last year’s debut S/T EP

30. His Assertion that a peculiarly susceptible subject may be kept in the realm of the unreal for weeks, months, and even years, dominated by whatever delusions and hallucinations the operator may from time to time suggest, is a trifle disquieting." View in context.

31. In the email above, Corrie passionately Asseverates a belief that acts of violence spring from experiences of subjection and degradation; she notes in particular, with a peculiarly lyrical expression, the injustice of those who are compelled to live 'with their children in a shrinking place'.

32. A peculiarly fruitful soil for mysticism, and, in connexion either with the Beguines or the Church organization, a number of women appear about this time, combining a spirit of mystical piety and asceticism with sturdy reformatory zeal directed against the abuses of the time.

33. If you know little or nothing about Bell ringing, this is the place for you! Find out more about the peculiarly English style of Bell ringing known as “change–ringing”, which has spread beyond the British Isles to Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, USA, and Canada.

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35. By 1941, when Japan bombed Pearl Harbor and thus entered World War II, “Shinto . . . was transformed from a primitive, obsolescent and minority cult into an endorsement of a modern, totalitarian state, and so by a peculiarly odious irony, religion, which should have served to resist the secular horrors of the age, was used to sanctify them.”

36. Justice, the virtue exemplified in the fifth book, is not, as would be anticipated from the preface, an inward disposition of the knightly soul, but an external condition of things, produced by the course of politics—scarcely Allegorised at all—in real countries such as Ireland, France and the Netherlands; on the other hand, the peculiarly

37. Sometimes, as the road was cut through the pine woods that seemed in the darkness to be closing down upon us, great masses of greyness which here and there Bestrewed the trees, produced a peculiarly weird and solemn effect, which carried on the thoughts and grim fancies engendered earlier in the evening, when the falling sunset threw into strange relief the ghost

38. 1 a : being, inducing, or marked by the one of the five basic taste sensations that is peculiarly acrid, astringent, and often disagreeable and characteristic of citrus peels, unsweetened cocoa, black coffee, mature leafy greens (such as kale or mustard), or ale The pill left a Bitter taste in my mouth. Bitter beer Bitter chocolates — compare salty entry 1 sense 1b, sour entry 1 sense 1, sweet entry 1, umami entry …