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idiosyncratic造句

The world’s biggest economy has adopted an idiosyncratic approach.

In fact, modern mobile devices are not idiosyncratic consumer devices.

Arsenal remain the most idiosyncratic of Europe's major clubs.

Muchof demand is merely idiosyncratic to the individual - some people like plaids, some like solid colors.

In her idiosyncratic way, Mrs Palin also represents the fulfilment of the feminist dream.

While some gestures (e.g., a clenched fist) have universal meanings, most of the others are individually learned and idiosyncratic.

The main issue with wxPerl is translating the wxWidgets API into Perl's somewhat idiosyncratic flavor of object-oriented programming (OOP).

Born in Israel in 1961, he moved to Amsterdam when he was 30 and is shaping up as one of Europe's most idiosyncratic choreographers.

However, the phones from the major manufacturers were designed like consumer electronics devices, each with the idiosyncratic bells and whistles the manufacturer chose to put into that model.

And the end result was that over centuries, Paul's idiosyncratic view of Jesus became the orthodox Christian line, simply because it survived and thrived.

They reach into their own personal, idiosyncratic bag of tricks, put together through years of experience and tuned for very specialized for problems they have already solved.

But, however well he automated the process, his approach was unavoidably idiosyncratic: every developer who joined the project had to discover where the test scripts lived and how to invoke them.

John Lott of the University of Maryland argues that short-term fluctuations in the crime rate are fairly idiosyncratic, and that trends should be observed over a longer period.

English spelling may be the most idiosyncratic, although French gives it a run for the money with 13 ways to spell the sound “o”: o, ot, ots, os, ocs, au, aux, aud, auds, eau, eaux, ho and ö.