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    idiosyncrasy


    1. After welcoming me, he began to complain about “a woman who left Janus three years ago, without even explaining the reasons for leaving; she left because she couldn't find a boyfriend, but neither away from Janus did she find a boyfriend; maybe it's her karma, maybe its her idiosyncrasy


    2. It’s just an idiosyncrasy of this particular ship


    3. Sarah has one idiosyncrasy, however, that normally works in


    4. "Remember his idiosyncrasy?" she went on, splashing more water onto his chest


    5. it was his idiosyncrasy to seem much older than his years; to see him one might have


    6. Every village has its idiosyncrasy, its constitution, often its own code of morality


    7. This brings up an important idiosyncrasy of the MACD: the indicator is calculated from moving averages, which smooth and lag prices, so the indicator also lags price movements


    8. This is a nice idiosyncrasy of the model


    9. Lindsay made note of this idiosyncrasy at other times too—the tendency of price to hold up until the last minor count has expired


    10. This idiosyncrasy asserted itself when she said to her listener, with her well-feigned air of irresponsibility:

    11. She likes to appear as the personification of all the virtues, self-sacrificing and otherwise, and this idiosyncrasy is, of course, frequently fatal to sustained interest


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    Synonyme für "idiosyncrasy"

    foible idiosyncrasy mannerism peculiarity characteristic distinction quality feature property mark