Examples of using This odd in English and their translations into Korean
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Colloquial
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Ecclesiastic
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Ecclesiastic
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Programming
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Computer
This odd child.
There is a reason for this odd behaviour.
And this odd woman is definitely hiding something.
Think for a moment about this odd fact.
What this odd phrase means is that he did not discriminate against anyone.
They need to be protected against lots of dangers such as illness on this odd planet.
The reason for this odd measuring is that the English built the first railroad tracks.
Click through the example below to better understand this odd, but important rule.
In this odd state, light takes on a more human dimension; you can almost touch it.
They need to be protected against lots of dangers such as illness on this odd planet.
But that has now often been changed to this odd phrase,"Come to faith in Jesus.".
This odd behavior caught the attention of researchers at Tel Aviv University in Israel.
The meaning is not known, however, this odd tower does not exist anywhere on the Versailles continent.
But I do get every time I try to get someone's attention by going… this odd, tingly feeling in my elbow.
A description of this odd group of creatures can be found in a 1985 European zoology textbook.1 Fig.
I had always been interested in exercise and athletics, but I didn't get what was so great about this odd form of extended stretching.
Instead we are forced to dance this odd mating dance that has taken place for thousands of years, or at least since the advent of the bar scene.
When I movedhere two years ago, after a lifetime in states where pot was illegal, or only available medically, I found this odd.
This odd Anglicisation of this American Indian name probably came naturally to English explorers, many of whom hailed from the West Country.
If these robots are some of your favorite characters fromthe Star Wars saga, now you can color a picture of this odd couple of androids.
So I found myself in this odd middle ground between people that were outside the system making claims, such as Dick Hoagland did, some of which are very, very substantial and good, on the one hand;
A stickler for rules and regulations, he's a perfectionist to the extreme but that may be exactly what this odd establishment and its cursed CEO needs.
A description of this odd group of creatures can be found in a 1985 European zoology textbook.1 Fig. 1 was taken from page 543 of this two-volume text; the original source is given as a monograph by H. Stümpke, a 1989 edition of which is still in print.2.
Cursed for a sin she can no longer remember committing, Man Wol is doomed to spend all of the eternity running this odd establishment, catering to the needs of a most peculiar clientele.