abnormal
abnormal — 形容詞
1. not the same as what most people, animals, or things are like — often a sign tha
異常的;反常
與一般情況不同,常令人擔心或有害
not the same as what most people, animals, or things are like — often a sign that something is wrong, unhealthy, or harmful, such as an unusually high heart rate or strange behaviour after an accident.
Dr. Aiko said Mia's blood test results were abnormal and asked for a second sample.
田中醫師說 Mia 的血液檢查結果異常,要求她再採一次樣本。
predicative use after linking verb 'be'
After the storm, Uri noticed an abnormal smell coming from the kitchen drain.
暴風雨過後,Uri 發現廚房水管傳來一股反常的氣味。
attributive: abnormal + noun (smell, sound, level)
It is abnormal for a healthy six-year-old to sleep eighteen hours a day.
一個健康的六歲孩子一天睡十八個小時是不正常的。
The vet found nothing abnormal in the puppy's heart, ears, or eyes.
獸醫在這隻小狗的心臟、耳朵和眼睛都沒有發現任何異常。
Citlali's behaviour at the party seemed abnormal, so her sister drove her home early.
Citlali 在派對上的舉止看起來怪怪的,所以她姊姊提早開車送她回家。
用法筆記
Often carries a negative or worrying tone — speakers reach for 'abnormal' when the difference from normal is concerning, especially in medical, scientific, or behavioural contexts. For neutral differences, prefer 'unusual' or 'uncommon'.