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From:
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cu·ri·ous
/ˈkjʊriəs/
(
a
.)好奇的,求知的,古怪的
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Cu·ri·ous
a.
1.
Difficult
to
please
or
satisfy
;
solicitous
to
be
correct
;
careful
;
scrupulous
;
nice
;
exact
. [
Obs
.]
Little
curious
in
her
clothes
.
--
Fuller
.
How
shall
we
,
If
he
be
curious
,
work
upon
his
faith
? --
Beau
. &
Fl
.
2.
Exhibiting
care
or
nicety
;
artfully
constructed
;
elaborate
;
wrought
with
elegance
or
skill
.
To
devise
curious
works
.
--
Ex
.
xxxv
. 32
His
body
couched
in
a
curious
bed
.
--
Shak
.
3.
Careful
or
anxious
to
learn
;
eager
for
knowledge
;
given
to
research
or
inquiry
;
habitually
inquisitive
;
prying
; --
sometimes
with
after
or
of
.
It
is
a
pity
a
gentleman
so
very
curious
after
things
that
were
elegant
and
beautiful
should
not
have
been
as
curious
as
to
their
origin
,
their
uses
,
and
their
natural
history
.
--
Woodward
.
4.
Exciting
attention
or
inquiry
;
awakening
surprise
;
inviting
and
rewarding
inquisitiveness
;
not
simple
or
plain
;
strange
;
rare
.
“A
curious
tale”
A
multitude
of
curious
analogies
.
--
Macaulay
.
Many
a
quaint
and
curious
volume
of
forgotten
lore
.
--
E
.
A
.
Poe
.
Abstruse
investigations
in
recondite
branches
of
learning
or
sciense
often
bring
to
light
curious
results
.
--
C
.
J
.
Smith
.
Curious arts
,
magic
. [
Obs
.]
Many
. . .
which
used
curious arts
brought
their
books
together
,
and
burned
them
.
--
Acts
xix
. 19.
Syn:
--
Inquisitive
;
prying
.
See
Inquisitive
.
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
curious
adj
1:
beyond
or
deviating
from
the
usual
or
expected
; "
a
curious
hybrid
accent
"; "
her
speech
has
a
funny
twang
"; "
they
have
some
funny
ideas
about
war
"; "
had
an
odd
name
";
"
the
peculiar
aromatic
odor
of
cloves
"; "
something
definitely
queer
about
this
town
"; "
what
a
rum
fellow
"; "
singular
behavior
" [
syn
:
funny
,
odd
,
peculiar
,
queer
,
rum
,
rummy
,
singular
]
2:
eager
to
investigate
and
learn
or
learn
more
(
sometimes
about
others
'
concerns
); "
a
curious
child
is
a
teacher's
delight
"; "
a
trap
door
that
made
me
curious
"; "
curious
investigators
"; "
traffic
was
slowed
by
curious
rubberneckers
"; "
curious
about
the
neighbor's
doings
"
[
ant
:
incurious
]
3:
having
curiosity
aroused
;
eagerly
interested
in
learning
more
; "
a
trap
door
that
made
me
curious
"
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