2be peculiar to somebody/somethingONLYif something is peculiar to a particular person, place, or situation, it is a feature that only belongs to that person or only exists in that place or situation 为某人/某事物所特有
The problem of racism is not peculiar to this country.
种族歧视问题并非只有这个国家才有。
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be peculiar to somebody/something• A particular seasoning may be peculiar to a particular sausage.• On the other hand, most of the signsare peculiar toCrete and that argues for a localorigin.• But whether this is peculiar tomuscle, or whether other mastergenes will be found, remains to be discovered.• It is not typically East Anglian but for its blackglazedpantiles on the roof which are peculiar to Norfolk.• The few usefulstudies that exist usually include factors that might be peculiar to one country, or society.• Chap. 5 includes some detail on test methods which are peculiar topolymers and which have been specially developed for them.• The circumstances of Herr Hamnett's disappearanceare peculiar to say the least.• We began to wonder about other sources of light that might be peculiar to the extreme hydrothermal ventenvironment.• The problem of racismis not peculiar to this country.
3CRAZYbehaving in a strange and slightly crazy way 〔行为〕怪癖的;有点疯狂的
He’s been a little peculiar lately.
最近他有点怪异。
She’s a very peculiar child.
她是个非常古怪的孩子。
4.feel peculiar/come over all peculiarBritish EnglishBrE informalMIILL to feel slightly ill 感到有点不舒服