 
							 美 
											[ɪk'sentrɪk]
										
													美 
											[ɪk'sentrɪk]
																 
										
							(of people, behavior) unusual; peculiar; not conventional or normal
																																	"a real character"
																							"a strange character"
																							"a friendly eccentric"
																							"the capable type"
																							"a mental case"
																															
																																	"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 circles"
																															
His eccentric interpretation of the Christian ethic.
出自: V. S. Pritchett
Eccentric boots that laced up to her knee but left her toes bare.
出自: A. Carter
Society becomes unable to tolerate the eccentric..behaviour of one of its members and the psychiatrist..designates him 'ill'.
出自: A. Clare
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