美 
											[pɪ'kjuːliər]
																
										
							strange or unusual, especially in a troubling or displeasing way
belonging only (to a particular person, place, time, etc.)
rather ill
																																	"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"
																															
																																	"the particular demands of the job"
																							"has a particular preference for Chinese art"
																							"a peculiar bond of sympathy between them"
																							"an expression peculiar to Canadians"
																							"rights peculiar to the rich"
																							"the special features of a computer"
																							"my own special chair"
																															
																																	"a peculiar hobby of stuffing and mounting bats"
																							"a man...feels it a peculiar insult to be taunted with cowardice by a woman"
																															
																																	"the peculiar character of the Government of the U.S."
																															
The communion loaf..which each one receives only according to his peculiar state of grace.
出自: Henry Miller
Tolstoy's ability to get along..with young men..was..a source of peculiar annoyance to his wife.
出自: A. N. Wilson