English-Thai Dictionary
odd
ADJ ซึ่ง เป็น เลขคี่ ซึ่ง เป็น จำนวน คี่ even sueng-pen-lek-ke
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ADJ ที่ ห่างไกล ti-hang-kai
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ADJ ที่ เหลือ เป็น เศษ remaining ti-lue-pen-sed
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ADJ เกิดขึ้น บางครั้งบางคราว occasional regular frequent koed-kuan-bang-krang-bang-krow
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ADJ แปลก แปลกประหลาด ผิดปกติ strange bizarre queer usual common pleak
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ADJ โดยประมา ณ อย่าง คร่าวๆ คร่าวๆ approximately doi-pra-man
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ADJ ไม่มี คู่ ไม่ ครบ คู่ ที่ หาย ไป ข้าง หนึ่ง one pair mai-me-ku
Webster's 1828 Dictionary
ODD
a. 1. Not even; not divisible into equal numbers; as one, three, five, seven, etc.
Good luck lies in odd numbers.
2. Left or remaining after the union, estimate or use of even numbers; or remaining after round numbers or any number specified; as the odd number; the odd man.
Sixteen hundred and odd years after the earth was made, it was destroyed by a deluge.
3. Singular; extraordinary; differing from what is usual; strange; as an odd phenomenon.
It sometimes implies dislike or contempt; as an odd fellow.
4. Not noted; unheeded; not taken into the common account.
There are yet missing some few odd lads that you remember not.
5. Uncommon; particular.
The odd man to perform all three perfectly is Joannes Sturmis.
6. Uncommon; in appearance improper or not likely to answer the purpose. This is an odd way of doing things.
Locke's Essay would be an odd book for a man to make himself master of, who would get a reputation by his critical writings.
7. Separate from that which is regularly occupied; remaining unemployed. I will take some odd time to do this business. He may do it at odd times.
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
ODD
Odd, a. [Compar. Odder; superl. Oddest.] Etym: [OE. odde, fr. Icel.oddi a tongue of land, a triangle, an odd number (from the third or odd angle, or point, of a triangle ), orig. , a point, tip; akin to Icel. oddr point, point of a weapon, Sw. udda odd, udd point, Dan. od, AS. ord, OHG. ort, G. ort place (cf. E. point, for change of meaning ).]
1. Not paired with another, or remaining over after a pairing; without a mate; unmatched; single; as, an odd shoe; an odd glove.
2. Not divisible by 2 without a remainder; not capable of being evenly paired, one unit with another; as, 1, 3, 7, 9, 11, etc. , are odd numbers. I hope good luck lies in odd numbers. Shak.
3. Left over after a definite round number has been taken or mentioned; indefinitely, but not greatly, exceeding a specified number; extra. Sixteen hundred and odd years after the earth was made, it was destroyed in a deluge. T. Burnet. There are yet missing of your company Some few odd lads that you remember not. Shak.
4. Remaining over; unconnected; detached; fragmentary; hence, occasional; inconsiderable; as, odd jobs; odd minutes; odd trifles.
5. Different from what is usual or common; unusual; singular; peculiar; unique; strange. "An odd action. " Shak. "An odd expression. " Thackeray. The odd man, to perform all things perfectly, is, in my poor opinion, Joannes Sturmius. Ascham. Patients have sometimes coveted odd things. Arbuthnot. Locke's Essay would be a very odd book for a man to make himself master of, who would get a reputation by critical writings.Spectator.
Syn. -- Quaint; unmatched; singular; unusual; extraordinary; strange; queer; eccentric, whimsical; fantastical; droll; comical. See Quaint.
New American Oxford Dictionary
odd
odd |äd ɑd | ▶adjective 1 different from what is usual or expected; strange: the neighbors thought him very odd | [ with clause ] : it's odd that she didn't recognize me. 2 (of whole numbers such as 3 and 5 ) having one left over as a remainder when divided by two. • (of things numbered consecutively ) represented or indicated by such a number: he has come to us every odd year since 1981. • [ postpositive in combination ] in the region of or somewhat more than a particular number or quantity: she looked younger than her fifty-odd years. 3 [ attrib. ] happening or occurring infrequently and irregularly; occasional: neither did she want a secret affair, snatching odd moments together. • spare; unoccupied: when you've got an odd five minutes, could I have a word? 4 separated from a usual pair or set and therefore out of place or mismatched: he's wearing odd socks. DERIVATIVES odd ish adjective odd ( sense 1 ), odd ly adverb odd ( sense 1 ): [ sentence adverb ] : oddly enough, I didn't feel nervous | [ as submodifier ] : she felt oddly guilty, odd ness noun ORIGIN Middle English ( sense 2 ): from Old Norse odda-, found in combinations such as odda-mathr ‘third or odd man, ’ from oddi ‘angle. ’
Oxford Dictionary
odd
odd |ɒd | ▶adjective 1 different to what is usual or expected; strange: the neighbours thought him very odd | [ with clause ] : it's odd that she didn't recognize me. 2 (of whole numbers such as 3 and 5 ) having one left over as a remainder when divided by two. • [ in combination ] in the region of or somewhat more than a particular number or quantity: she looked younger than her fifty-odd years. • denoting a single goal by which one side defeats another, especially where each side scores at least once: they lost a close-fought game by the odd goal in five. 3 [ attrib. ] happening or occurring infrequently and irregularly; occasional: we have the odd drink together. • spare; unoccupied: when you've got an odd five minutes, could I have a word? 4 separated from a usual pair or set and therefore out of place or mismatched: he's wearing odd socks. PHRASES odd one (or man ) out a person or thing differing from all other members of a particular group or set in some way. DERIVATIVES oddish adjective odd ( sense 1 ), oddly adverb odd ( sense 1 ): [ sentence adverb ] : oddly enough, I didn't feel nervous | [ as submodifier ] : she felt oddly guilty, oddness noun ORIGIN Middle English (in sense 2 ): from Old Norse odda-, found in combinations such as odda-mathr ‘third or odd man ’, from oddi ‘angle ’.
American Oxford Thesaurus
odd
odd adjective 1 an odd man: strange, peculiar, weird, queer, funny, bizarre, abnormal, eccentric, unusual, unconventional, outlandish, quirky, zany; informal wacky, kooky, screwy, freaky, oddball, offbeat, off the wall, out there. ANTONYMS normal, conventional. 2 quite a few odd things had happened: strange, unusual, peculiar, funny, curious, bizarre, weird, uncanny, queer, outré, unexpected, unfamiliar, abnormal, atypical, anomalous, different, out of the ordinary, out of the way, exceptional, rare, extraordinary, remarkable, puzzling, mystifying, mysterious, perplexing, baffling, unaccountable, uncommon, irregular, singular, deviant, aberrant, freak, freakish; informal fishy, freaky. ANTONYMS ordinary, usual. 3 we have the odd drink together | he does odd jobs for friends: occasional, casual, irregular, isolated, random, sporadic, periodic; miscellaneous, various, varied, sundry. ANTONYMS regular, scheduled. 4 odd socks: mismatched, unmatched, unpaired; single, lone, solitary, extra, surplus, leftover, remaining. 5 when you've got an odd ten minutes, stop by my office: spare, free, available, unoccupied; between appointments, between engagements. PHRASES odd man out no matter what our group planned to do over school vacations, Cassidy was always odd man out: outsider, exception, oddity, nonconformist, maverick, individualist, misfit, fish out of water, square peg in a round hole. WORD SPECTRUM: odd / ordinary Word Spectrums show shades of meaning between two polar opposites.
Oxford Thesaurus
odd
odd adjective 1 the neighbours thought him very odd: strange, peculiar, weird, queer, funny, bizarre, eccentric, unusual, abnormal, idiosyncratic, unconventional, outlandish, offbeat, freakish, quirky, quaint, zany, off-centre; informal wacky, freaky, kooky, screwy, kinky, oddball, cranky; N. Amer. informal off the wall, wacko, bizarro; Austral. /NZ informal, dated dilly. ANTONYMS normal, conventional. 2 quite a few odd things had happened in the last two days: strange, unusual, peculiar, funny, curious, bizarre, weird, uncanny, queer, unexpected, unfamiliar, abnormal, atypical, anomalous, untypical, different, out of the ordinary, out of the way, foreign, exceptional, rare, extraordinary, remarkable, puzzling, mystifying, mysterious, perplexing, baffling, unaccountable, incongruous, uncommon, irregular, singular, deviant, aberrant, freak, freakish; suspicious, dubious, questionable; eerie, unnatural; Scottish unco; French outré; informal fishy, creepy, spooky; Brit. informal rum. ANTONYMS ordinary, usual. 3 odd numbers: uneven, not divisible by two. 4 we have the odd drink together | he does odd jobs for friends: occasional, casual, irregular, isolated, incidental, random, sporadic, seasonal, periodic, part-time; miscellaneous, various, varied, sundry. ANTONYMS regular. 5 when you've got an odd five minutes, could I have a word: spare, unoccupied, free, not committed, available; between engagements, between appointments. 6 he's wearing odd shoes: mismatched, unmatched, unpaired; single, lone, solitary, extra, surplus, leftover, remaining, unused; Scottish orra. PHRASES odd man out outsider, exception, oddity, nonconformist, maverick, individualist, misfit, eccentric, fish out of water, square peg in a round hole, round peg in a square hole; informal freak. CHOOSE THE RIGHT WORD odd, strange, curious, peculiar See strange . These notes show fine distinctions in meaning between closely related synonyms to help you find the best word.
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
odd
odd /ɑd |ɔd /〖「三角形 (の頂点 )」>「(頂点の数が )奇数の 」>「奇妙な 」〗形容詞 ~er ; ~est /2 , 3 , 4 , 5 , 6 は比較なし 1 〈事 人などが 〉奇妙な , 風変わりな, 普通ではない, 常軌を逸した (!注意を引くほど普通 [周囲 ]の状況から逸脱していることを表す; →strange 類義 ) ▸ That's odd .それは変だ ▸ It's odd that she didn't leave a message .彼女が伝言を残さなかったのはおかしい ▸ The odd thing about water is that it expands when it freezes .水の奇妙な点は, 凍ると膨張することだ ▸ It may seem odd (for me ) to write to her now .今 (私が )彼女に手紙を書くのは変に思えるかもしれません ▸ an odd couple おかしな2人 ▸ in an odd way おかしなやり方で .2 〖名詞 の前で 〗時たまの, 臨時の (occasional )▸ do odd jobs 臨時の仕事をする ▸ at odd times [moments ]≒on odd occasions 時おり .3 〖名詞 の前で 〗半端な, 余りの, 片方だけの ; 雑多な ▸ odd change おつり, つり銭 ▸ an odd shoe 片方だけの靴 (↓4 )▸ find the odd moment ⦅英 ⦆暇な時間を見つける ▸ odd scraps of conversation 会話の断片 4 〖通例 名詞 の前で 〗組み合わせのおかしい ▸ wear odd shoes 左右ちぐはぐの靴をはいている 5 ⦅くだけて ⦆〖10の倍数の後に付けて 〗…余りの ▸ twenty- odd years ago 20数年前に 6 〖通例 名詞 の前で 〗奇数の (↔even )▸ an odd number 奇数 .7 〖名詞 の前で 〗都合のつく 〈時間 金など 〉.the ò dd man [⦅男女共用 ⦆one ] ó ut 1 仲間はずれの [孤立した ]人 [物 ]; 半端になった人 [物 ], 鬼 ▸ He was the odd man out in the Cabinet .彼は内閣の中で孤立していた .2 ⦅主に英 ⦆(ほかと比べて )異なった人 [物 ]▸ Guess which picture is the odd one out .どの絵がほかと違っているか, 当ててごらん 名詞 C 1 半端な物 .2 ⦅英 ⦆〘ゴルフ 〙オッド 〘各ホール一打のハンディ 〙.Ó - F è llows オッドフェローズ 〘18世紀英国で結成された社交と慈善を目的とする結社 〙.~̀ l ó t (質や量が通常の取引基準に満たない )端物 (はもの ), 半端物 .ó dd ness 名詞 U 奇妙 (さ ), 風変り .