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 eccentric [ɪk'sɛntrɪk]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 怪人, 偏心圆

a. 古怪的, 反常的, 不同圆心的

[医] 偏心的, 离心的, 偏僻的


  1. The club seemed full of eccentrics.
    这个俱乐部里好象都是怪人。
  2. She is an eccentric old lady.
    她是个古怪的老太太。
  3. 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


eccentric
[ noun ]
  1. a person with an unusual or odd personality

  2. <noun.person>
  3. a person of a specified kind (usually with many eccentricities)

  4. <noun.person>
    a real character
    a strange character
    a friendly eccentric
    the capable type
    a mental case
[ adj ]
  1. not having a common center; not concentric

  2. <adj.all>
    eccentric circles
  3. conspicuously or grossly unconventional or unusual

  4. <adj.all>
    restaurants of bizarre design--one like a hat, another like a rabbit
    famed for his eccentric spelling
    a freakish combination of styles
    his off-the-wall antics
    the outlandish clothes of teenagers
    outre and affected stage antics


Eccentric \Ec*cen"tric\ ([e^]k*s[e^]n"tr[i^]k), a. [F.
excentrique, formerly also spelled eccentrique, fr. LL.
eccentros out of the center, eccentric, Gr. 'e`kkentros; 'ek
out of + ke`ntron center. See {Ex-}, and {Center}, and cf.
{Excentral}.]
1. Deviating or departing from the center, or from the line
of a circle; as, an eccentric or elliptical orbit;
pertaining to deviation from the center or from true
circular motion.

2. Not having the same center; -- said of circles, ellipses,
spheres, etc., which, though coinciding, either in whole
or in part, as to area or volume, have not the same
center; -- opposed to {concentric}.

3. (Mach.) Pertaining to an eccentric; as, the eccentric rod
in a steam engine.

4. Not coincident as to motive or end.

His own ends, which must needs be often eccentric to
those of his master. --Bacon.

5. Deviating from stated methods, usual practice, or
established forms or laws; deviating from an appointed
sphere or way; departing from the usual course; irregular;
anomalous; odd; as, eccentric conduct. ``This brave and
eccentric young man.'' --Macaulay.

He shines eccentric, like a comet's blaze. --Savage.

{Eccentric anomaly}. (Astron.) See {Anomaly}.

{Eccentric chuck} (Mach.), a lathe chuck so constructed that
the work held by it may be altered as to its center of
motion, so as to produce combinations of eccentric
combinations of eccentric circles.

{Eccentric gear}. (Mach.)
(a) The whole apparatus, strap, and other parts, by which
the motion of an eccentric is transmitted, as in the
steam engine.
(b) A cogwheel set to turn about an eccentric axis used to
give variable rotation.

{Eccentric hook} or {Eccentric gab}, a hook-shaped journal
box on the end of an eccentric rod, opposite the strap.

{Eccentric rod}, the rod that connects an eccentric strap
with any part to be acted upon by the eccentric.

{Eccentric sheave}, or {Eccentric pulley}, an eccentric.

{Eccentric strap}, the ring, operating as a journal box, that
encircles and receives motion from an eccentric; -- called
also {eccentric hoop}.

Syn: Irregular; anomalous; singular; odd; peculiar; erratic;
idiosyncratic; strange; whimsical.


Eccentric \Ec*cen"tric\ ([e^]k*s[e^]n"tr[i^]k), n.
1. A circle not having the same center as another contained
in some measure within the first.

2. One who, or that which, deviates from regularity; an
anomalous or irregular person or thing.

3. (Astron.)
(a) In the Ptolemaic system, the supposed circular orbit
of a planet about the earth, but with the earth not in
its center.
(b) A circle described about the center of an elliptical
orbit, with half the major axis for radius. --Hutton.

4. (Mach.) A disk or wheel so arranged upon a shaft that the
center of the wheel and that of the shaft do not coincide.
It is used for operating valves in steam engines, and for
other purposes. The motion derived is precisely that of a
crank having the same throw.

{Back eccentric}, the eccentric that reverses or backs the
valve gear and the engine.

{Fore eccentric}, the eccentric that imparts a forward motion
to the valve gear and the engine.

  1. Hints are dropped; an eccentric, independent spinster admonishes 'Face what you know.
  2. Restaurant and gourmet shop purveyors savored caviar soup, cactus salsa and other eccentric vittles Monday at a 19,000-course meal: the international fancy-food trade show.
  3. In his work habits, Mr. Wallace turns out to be nearly as eccentric as his characters.
  4. Californians may have their dog cemeteries and cat psychics, but in the last few years, Japanese pet freaks have become every bit as eccentric, creating a $2 billion-a-year industry.
  5. It also stars Hal Holbrook as his father-in-law and Elizabeth Ashley as an eccentric aunt.
  6. Glenda Jackson and Ben Kingsley are swell as the eccentric author and the bookstore owner who take it upon themselves to liberate the turtles trapped at the local zoo.
  7. To please eccentric customers, some couriers even race around with chicken soup, dry cleaning and human organs for transplant.
  8. Harold Ballard, the colorful and eccentric owner of the Toronto Maple Leafs of the National Hockey League, died Wednesday in a Toronto hospital after a long illness.
  9. Aspen A beautifully photographed and highly eccentric film about the Colorado mining ghost town turned ski resort and celebrity warehouse.
  10. If the bet is lost, then his Pounds 10 is forfeited as well as his Pounds 100. Sounds crazy? However eccentric it sounds, some large bets have been struck on Labour.
  11. Lower interest rates have encouraged hopes of a recovery in the property market and increase the attractions of high-yielding property shares. The smaller company lists are their normal eccentric selves.
  12. Jim Mencarelli, a 13-year veteran reporter for the Grand Rapids Press known for championing causes of the poor and the eccentric, died Aug. 15 at his home.
  13. But Britain's opposition socialist Labor Party, now well ahead of Mrs. Thatcher's party in the polls, accused her of making an "eccentric spectacle" of herself with her "offensive" comments about the French revolution.
  14. Mrs. Horowitz, the daughter of the late conductor Arturo Toscanini, was married to the eccentric piano virtuoso for 56 years.
  15. It's the line of our lives." When he was younger, conductor Sergiu Celibidache was known as an eccentric.
  16. Physically imposing if not classically beautiful, the eccentric scientist apparently didn't object to a Hollywood makeover.
  17. The political eccentric is charged with conspiring to defraud the Internal Revenue Service by failing to declare personal financial assistance as income, and by failing to file income tax returns beginning in 1979.
  18. The suggestion of giving appreciated stocks to the local Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals helps the Newman character win the business of an eccentric millionaire who arrives at his office with her precious pooch Carlos in her arms.
  19. He became famous for his "Professor Wallofsky" character, a double-jointed eccentric whose bizarre walk was said to have inspired John Cleese of the Monty Python Flying Circus, the comedy troupe.
  20. Admittedly the glossary has Czechoslovakia's cats emitting a marginally eccentric Nnou.
  21. "Lettice & Lovage," Maggie Smith and Margaret Tyzack star in Peter Shaffer's play about an eccentric English tour guide.
  22. He is the typical Yale preppy, you would say, a man of Republican tendencies and of no visible eccentricities - unless you count as eccentric the fact that he is twice married, smokes, and keeps a collection of old locks on his office window-sill.
  23. Criticised since its inception in 1990 as a station without an identity, BBC Radio 5 re-launched on Monday after undergoing major surgery. Gone was the eccentric, eclectic brew of chat, sports coverage, youth music and high-grade children's drama.
  24. It is a 15th century village built around an 11th century castle complete with a mock medieval tower added by an eccentric English owner in the 1920s.
  25. Such a character is in perfect contrast to the calmly eccentric elegance of Helen Barrow, the witty and luscious Larissa McGoldrick, the lyrical fervour of Emma Diamond or the plush power of Jenifer Weaver.
  26. Warm to the prettily eccentric visuals: France's idea of a seaside public school is out of Fragonard by Osbert Lancaster.
  27. Another eccentric scales office buildings in a pink elephant costume and has built a "helimobile," a contraption with wheels, wings, flashing lights and an engine.
  28. One of its subplots is the drama of how Getty management "mismanaged" eccentric Gordon and converted his gentle yearnings into destructive passions.
  29. The new outfit Sans Frontiers is a more eccentric and cosmopolitan vehicle, however, and is currently parading a jointly written suite.
  30. I'm a man in his mid-70s, hence I fit the category old, and I fit the dictionary definition of geezer because I have queer, odd and eccentric ideas.
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