weirded

v.使感到奇怪、不安或困惑:使某人感到不舒服或不知所措。
常用释义
v.使感到奇怪、不安或困惑:使某人感到不舒服或不知所措。

考试重点

中考
考频:近四年出现2次
adj.离奇的; 怪诞的
四级
考频:近六年出现4次
adj.古怪的; 不可捉摸的
考研
考频:近十一年出现1次
adj.古怪的; 不可捉摸的

例句

1·Be weirded out by the completely different coordinate systems that different fields use.

从其他领域用的另外一个坐标系来审视本行业。

2·one of the things we learned from Seinfeld is that everybody gets weirded out by a close-talker.

不要站得太近——我们从搞笑的电视剧宋飞传中学到的事情之一,就是当与讲话者站得太近时,所有人都会感觉很别扭。

3·At the time I was sort of weirded out by the fact that I kept waking up at 7:07 am instead of 7:30, when my alarm was set for.

那时候我总感到纳闷,为什么我闹钟设置的是7点半,我却总在早上7:07醒来。

4·I think of that as the church-hug approach and it can work, but it can also make people a bit uncomfortable and weirded out by the touchy-feely thing.

我想出了一种教会式拥抱的方法而且很奏效。当然,这样自由的触摸可能会让人们感到有些不自在或者奇怪。

5·One of the things we learned from Seinfeld is that everybody gets weirded out by a close-talker. Let people have their personal space, don't invade it.

我们都知道对方谈话者如果站得太近是非常奇怪的一件事,尊重别人的空间,别侵犯。