quirk im PONS Wörterbuch

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However, only the extremes of behavior are defined as strong disadvantages, while normal predilections and preferences are referred to as quirks.
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The girls have their own stories and quirks from their private lives.
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As the catcher, he successfully memorizes the quirks of the batter and what pitches they are weak against.
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Many organizations promote regular competitions in this frequency to promote its use and to familiarize operators to its quirks.
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It helps the casual fans; no new quirks to learn, but rather the procedures of a major sports league to fall back on.
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Although their students were not accustomed to being treated with such formality in the classroom, with time they grew fond of their professors' quirks.
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Aliases, tattoos and character quirks are also mentioned in the profiles.
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It was this strange quirk in composition that perhaps intrigued modern viewers the most and contributed to the painting's fame in modernist circles.
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Each one of them has a unique quirk.
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By a quirk of timing, the 2005 election was the first election since 1996 at which the electorates were not redrawn since the previous election.
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