idiosyncrasy

idiosyncrasy
idiosyncrasy
tr[ɪdɪə'sɪŋkrəsɪ]
noun (pl idiosincrasies)
1 idiosincrasia, rareza, manía
idiosyncrasy [.ɪdio'sɪŋkrəsi] n, pl -sies : idiosincrasia f
idiosyncrasy
n.
idiosincrasia s.f.
'ɪdiə'sɪŋkrəsi
count & mass noun (pl -sies) idiosincrasia f

he has his little idiosyncrasies — tiene sus pequeñas manías or rarezas

[ˌɪdɪǝ'sɪŋkrǝsɪ]
N idiosincrasia f

Victorian idiosyncrasy — la idiosincrasia victoriana

it's one of her idiosyncrasies — es una de sus peculiaridades

* * *
['ɪdiə'sɪŋkrəsi]
count & mass noun (pl -sies) idiosincrasia f

he has his little idiosyncrasies — tiene sus pequeñas manías or rarezas


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