1. Those considered popular in secondary school earned 2% more decades later than oddballs such as Napoleon Dynamite – a so-called popularity premium.
这些在中学里受欢迎的学生几十年后所挣的钱比拿破伦·戴纳麦特这样的怪胎要多出2%。这种现象被称为人气奖金。
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2. Academe is often home to oddballs, an article about the case in the Chronicle of Higher Education conceded.
某篇高等教育编年史的文章中有这样的句子:学术是怪胎的摇篮。
1. But this odd collection of oddballs doesn''t quite play out as a satisfying movie.
2. In the novel, all these oddballs might have enlivened and deepened the hero''s sentimental education.
3. I was seated in row five and noticed one or two oddballs were actually mimicking the attendant''s every action.