become eccentric

变得古怪

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Indicates a change into an eccentric state, often used in a more formal context.

指变成古怪状态,通常用于较正式的语境。

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become eccentric = 变得古怪 (指变成古怪状态,通常用于较正式的语境。)

  • In his last years, he became increasingly eccentric.在他的晚年,他变得越来越古怪
  • After years of living in isolation, the famous artist became quite eccentric.在与世隔绝多年后,这位著名艺术家变得相当古怪
  • The reclusive millionaire was said to have become eccentric, talking only to his cats.据说那位隐居的百万富翁已经变得古怪,只和他的猫说话。
  • He feared he was becoming eccentric as his habits grew stranger.随着他的习惯变得越来越奇怪,他担心自己正在变得古怪
  • It was during this period of intense study that the scientist became notably eccentric.正是在这段潜心研究的时期,这位科学家变得异常古怪
  • If he continues to live so cut off from society, he might become eccentric.如果他继续这样与社会隔绝地生活,他可能会变得古怪
  • Many people thought the old inventor had become completely eccentric.许多人认为这位老发明家已经变得完全古怪了。
  • Following the loss of his wife, the once-sociable man slowly became eccentric and withdrawn.在失去妻子后,这位曾经善于交际的男人慢慢变得古怪而孤僻。
  • His family grew concerned as his behaviour became more and more eccentric.随着他的行为变得越来越古怪,他的家人开始担心起来。
  • Some of history's greatest minds became eccentric later in life.历史上一些最伟大的思想家在晚年都变得古怪