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1 acayip şekilde
oddly -
2 garip garip
oddly, strangely -
3 zibidi
"oddly dressed; eccentric, crazy" -
4 şans eseri olarak
adv. by any chance, oddly enough* * *oddly enough -
5 işin garibi
adv. curiously enough, oddly enough, oddly -
6 garip bir biçimde
adv. oddly -
7 işin tuhafı
adv. curiously enough, oddly enough -
8 tuhaf bir şekilde
adv. oddly -
9 tuhaf
"strange, odd, queer, outlandish, cranky; unusual; funny, comical, ridiculous; strangely, oddly" -
10 tuhaf tuhaf
strangely, oddly -
11 deli
"1. insane, crazy, mad. 2. lunatic, insane person. 3. idiotic, foolish (person). 4. mad about; devotee (of). -si crazy about: futbol delisi crazy about soccer. - alacası colloq. crazy-colored, wild with colors. - bal poisonous honey. - bayrağı açmak colloq. to fall madly in love. - çıkmak 1. to go crazy. 2. to blow one´s top, get angry. - divane olmak /a/ to be crazy about, be mad about, be a devotee of. -ye dönmek 1. to jump with joy. 2. to get frantic, be in a frenzy. -nin eline değnek vermek to give the whip hand to a harmful person. - etmek /ı/ to drive (someone) wild. - gibi 1. madly. 2. recklessly. - gömleği straitjacket. - güllabicisi formerly an attendant in a mental hospital. - güllabicisi gibi like a patient and indulgent nurse. - güllabiciliği etmek to indulge a spoiled person, pander to the whims of a spoiled person. -ye her gün bayram. proverb Every day is a holiday for a fool. - ırmak wild and torrential river. - kızın çeyizi gibi 1. scattered all over. 2. poorly chosen (clothes, furnishings). - olmak /a/ 1. to be madly in love (with), be smitten (by). 2. to be furious (with/about). - olmak işten (bile) değil. It drives one crazy. - orman a vast and dense forest. - pösteki sayar gibi struggling with a thankless and repetitious job. - Raziye colloq. woman or girl who acts crazy. - saçması utter nonsense. - saraylı gibi (woman) oddly decked out in gaudy clothes. " -
12 kıvır zıvır
colloq. 1. trifling, piddling. 2. oddly assorted, picked up at random. 3. odds and ends.
См. также в других словарях:
Oddly — Odd ly, adv. 1. In an odd manner; unevenly. [R.] [1913 Webster] 2. In a peculiar manner; strangely; queerly; curiously. A figure a little more oddly turned. Locke. [1913 Webster] A great black substance, . . . very oddly shaped. Swift. [1913… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
oddly — (adv.) c.1300, from ODD (Cf. odd) + LY (Cf. ly) (2) … Etymology dictionary
oddly — odd|ly [ adli ] adverb 1. ) in an unusual way that attracts your interest or attention: Did you notice how oddly he was behaving? oddly assorted (=not seeming to belong together): an oddly assorted bunch of musicians 2. ) oddly or oddly enough… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
oddly */ — UK [ˈɒdlɪ] / US [ˈɑdlɪ] adverb 1) in an unusual way that attracts your interest or attention Did you notice how oddly he was behaving? oddly assorted (= not seeming to belong together): an oddly assorted bunch of musicians 2) oddly or oddly… … English dictionary
oddly — [[t]ɒ̱dli[/t]] ADV: ADV adj, ADV with cl You use oddly to indicate that what you are saying is true, but that it is not what you expected. → See also odd He said no and seemed oddly reluctant to talk about it... Oddly, Emma says she never… … English dictionary
oddly — adverb 1 in a strange or unusual way: Brenda s been acting oddly this week. 2 also oddly enough (sentence adverb) used to say that something seems strange or surprising: Oddly enough, her anger made her seem more attractive. 3 oddly… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
oddly — odd|ly [ˈɔdli US ˈa:dli] adv 1.) in a strange or unusual way ▪ She s been behaving oddly this week. 2.) also oddly enough [sentence adverb] used to say that something seems strange or surprising ▪ Oddly enough, someone asked me the same question… … Dictionary of contemporary English
oddly — adv. Oddly is used with these adjectives: ↑coloured, ↑comforting, ↑compelling, ↑detached, ↑distant, ↑disturbing, ↑familiar, ↑fascinating, ↑furtive, ↑pleased, ↑poignant, ↑ … Collocations dictionary
oddly — [ˈɒdli] adv 1) in an unusual way that attracts your interest or attention 2) oddly or oddly enough used for saying that something is not what you would expect in a particular situation … Dictionary for writing and speaking English
oddly — /ˈɒdli/ (say odlee) adverb 1. in an odd manner: to be behaving oddly. 2. strangely; unexpectedly: oddly likeable …
oddly — adverb Date: 1610 1. in an odd manner 2. as is odd < was quite happy, oddly enough > … New Collegiate Dictionary