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queer

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++queer1 /kwɪə $ kwɪr/ adjective  1. tabooSYHOMOSEXUAL an offensive word used to describe someone who is homosexual, especially a man. Do not use this word. 〔尤指男性〕同性恋的2 old-fashionedSTRANGE strange or difficult to explain 奇怪的;难以解释的 She gave a queer laugh. 她古怪地笑了笑。 Hank was beginning to feel a little queer. 汉克开始感觉有点不对头。3. queer in the head old-fashionedCRAZY slightly crazy 脑子有问题的;精神不太正常的queerly adverb Sue looked at him queerly. 休神情古怪地望着他。
Examples from the Corpus
queerAnd she thought, with a queer aching, must we part again so soon?There's been queer goings on with her and nursemaids.It was queer, how well she still knew him.Did you run across that queer sort Of legend about a wild goose?a queer soundHand flying to mouth, she gave a queer, trembly laugh and looked at her children.I mean, he's respected me in a queer way.
queer2 noun [countable]  tabooSYHOMOSEXUAL an offensive word for a homosexual person, especially a man. Do not use this word. 同性恋者〔尤指男性〕queer3 verb  queer somebody’s pitch/queer the pitch for somebody British English informalSPOIL to make it difficult for someone to do something that they had planned to do 破坏[阻挠]某人的计划→ See Verb table
Examples from the Corpus
queerIt may also queer the pitch for health-care reforms, which will need big tax increases.
Origin queer1 (1500-1600) Perhaps from German quer going across
is to who offensive an someone describe word homosexual, used Corpus


queer
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queer1 /kwɪə $ kwɪr/ adjective
 Date: 1500-1600
 Origin: Perhaps from German quer 'going across'
1. taboo an offensive word used to describe someone who is homosexual, especially a man. Do not use this word.
2. old-fashioned strange or difficult to explain:
    She gave a queer laugh.
    Hank was beginning to feel a little queer.
3. queer in the head old-fashioned slightly crazy
—queerly adverb:
    Sue looked at him queerly.

II
queer2 noun [countable]
taboo an offensive word for a homosexual person, especially a man. Do not use this word.

III
queer3 verb
queer sb’s pitch/queer the pitch for somebody British English informal to make it difficult for someone to do something that they had planned to do


queerBrE /kwɪə(r)/ 🔊NAmE /kwɪr/ 🔊 adjective (queer·er, queer·est) (old-fashioned) strange or unusual 奇怪的;反常的 SYN odd His face was a queer pink colour. 他满脸奇怪的粉红色。🔊🔊(taboo, slang) an offensive way of describing a homosexual, especially a man, which is, however, also used by some homosexuals about themselves 娘儿们似的;妖里妖气的an odd/a queer ˈfish(old-fashioned, BrE) a person who is slightly strange or crazy 古怪的人;有些荒唐的人
queerBrE /kwɪə(r)/ 🔊NAmE /kwɪr/ 🔊 noun(taboo, slang) an offensive word for a homosexual, especially a man, which is, however, also used by some homosexuals about themselves 同性恋者;假娘儿们
queerBrE /kwɪə(r)/ 🔊NAmE /kwɪr/ 🔊 verbpresent simple - I / you / we / they queer BrE /kwɪə(r)/ 🔊 NAmE /kwɪr/ 🔊present simple - he / she / it queers BrE /kwɪəz/ 🔊 NAmE /kwɪrz/ 🔊past simple queered BrE /kwɪəd/ 🔊 NAmE /kwɪrd/ 🔊past participle queered BrE /kwɪəd/ 🔊 NAmE /kwɪrd/ 🔊 -ing form queering BrE /ˈkwɪərɪŋ/ 🔊 NAmE /ˈkwɪrɪŋ/ 🔊queer sb's ˈpitchqueer the ˈpitch (for sb)(BrE, informal) to spoil sb's plans or their chances of getting sth 破坏…的计划(或机会)