aberrant

英[ə'ber(ə)nt] 美[æ'bɛrənt]
  • adj. 异常的;畸变的;脱离常轨的;迷乱的

中文词源


来自拉丁语,来自 ab-(away,离开)+ err-(偏离、偏差)+ -ant(形容词后缀)→ 其字面意思就是“偏离常轨的”,故引申为“异常的、反常的、变态的”。同源词:err(犯错、做错),error(错误)。

英文词源


aberrant (adj.)
1798, originally in natural history, from Latin aberrantem (nominative aberrans), present participle of aberrare "to wander away, go astray" (see aberration).

双语例句


1. Ian's rages and aberrant behavior worsened.
伊恩的怒气越来越大,反常行为也愈发恶劣。

来自柯林斯例句

2. It reflects the aberrant personality of some American politicians hostile to China's development and becoming powerful.
这是美国一些反华政客仇视中国发展和强大的变态心理的表现.

来自《简明英汉词典》

3. Aberrant larvae may lodge in the liver, producing granulomatous lesions and hepatomegaly.
蛔蚴可误入肝门, 引起肉芽肿性损害及肝肿大.

来自辞典例句

4. I saw that the insects and spiders were displaying the same kind of aberrant behavior.
我看到昆虫和蜘蛛正在表现出相同反常的行为.

来自电影对白

5. One person can evolve in individual actions, no matter how aberrant.
一个人在他的个人活动中的行为会发展, 不管其人的个人行为是如何越出常轨.

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