qíguài

Usages of qíguài

 今天jīntiān 看起来kànqǐlái 有点儿yǒudiǎnr 生气shēngqì, 说话shuōhuà  有点儿yǒudiǎnr 奇怪qíguàitā jīntiān kànqǐlái yǒudiǎnr shēngqì, shuōhuà yě yǒudiǎnr qíguài.
He looks a bit angry today, and the way he talks is also a bit strange.
 一点儿yìdiǎnr   生气shēngqì, zhǐ 觉得juéde zhè jiàn 事情shìqíng 有点儿yǒudiǎnr 奇怪qíguàitā yìdiǎnr yě bù shēngqì, zhǐ juéde zhè jiàn shìqíng yǒudiǎnr qíguài.
She isn’t angry at all; she just thinks this matter is a bit strange.
  tài 喜欢xǐhuan chī suān de 东西dōngxi, juéde  zhǒng 味道wèidào 有点儿yǒudiǎnr 奇怪qíguàitā bù tài xǐhuan chī suān de dōngxi, juéde nà zhǒng wèidào yǒudiǎnr qíguài.
He doesn’t really like sour foods and feels that kind of taste is a bit strange.

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