Possibly something like the members of Chuck, who are clearly an odd lot.
Let's face it the mentally ill, myself included, are an odd lot.
The people are an odd lot who should probably have spent more time in lessons instead of scoring behind the bike sheds.
Some local retailers are sticking to price levels around 150-160p/kilo and I still have the odd lot sold at 185p/kilo but I am sure this is pretty unique.
‘What an odd lot we've got here,’ commented Sebastian.
On the other hand, one of the problems of handloading is that over time you end up with all sorts of odd lots of various bullets.
Our literary precursors were an odd lot of gifted men - and a few women - who happened to make America their subject.
The Druze seem like an odd lot too, but hey, I think most religions are a bit weird.
In addition, processed cheese manufacture offers companies the opportunity to reconstitute cheese trim or odd lots into a useful product.
1.1US Finance A transaction involving an unusually small number of shares.
〔财政〕〈美〉零星股票交易
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Individuals, who account for most purchases, buy stamps in odd lots.
The odd lot sales ratio measures the ratio of odd lot sales (which trade less than 100 shares of stock at a time) to odd lot purchases.
Definition of odd lot in US English:
odd lot
nounˌäd ˈlät
1An incomplete set or random mixture of things.
零散的东西
Example sentencesExamples
Let's face it the mentally ill, myself included, are an odd lot.
In addition, processed cheese manufacture offers companies the opportunity to reconstitute cheese trim or odd lots into a useful product.
The Druze seem like an odd lot too, but hey, I think most religions are a bit weird.
Some local retailers are sticking to price levels around 150-160p/kilo and I still have the odd lot sold at 185p/kilo but I am sure this is pretty unique.
On the other hand, one of the problems of handloading is that over time you end up with all sorts of odd lots of various bullets.
Our literary precursors were an odd lot of gifted men - and a few women - who happened to make America their subject.
The people are an odd lot who should probably have spent more time in lessons instead of scoring behind the bike sheds.
Possibly something like the members of Chuck, who are clearly an odd lot.
‘What an odd lot we've got here,’ commented Sebastian.
1.1US Finance A transaction involving less than the usual round number of shares.
〔财政〕〈美〉零星股票交易
Example sentencesExamples
Individuals, who account for most purchases, buy stamps in odd lots.
The odd lot sales ratio measures the ratio of odd lot sales (which trade less than 100 shares of stock at a time) to odd lot purchases.