of sorts イディオム
out of sorts
feeling negative, down Andre is out of sorts because he didn't get enough sleep.
of sorts
not especially good勉强称得上的;普通的
Though some people praise his verse, he's really only a poet of sorts.尽管有人称赞他的诗,实际上他只是一个蹩脚的诗人。
Tom was a magician of sorts but popular at parties.汤姆算不上是个好魔术师,但在聚会时很受欢迎。
of sorts|of a sort|sort|sorts
adj. phr. Not especially good; not very good; of common quality.
Joel was a magician of sorts, and popular at parties.
out of sorts|out|sorts
adj. phr. In an angry or unhappy mood; in a bad temper; grouchy.
Mary was out of sorts and wouldn't say good morning. Bob was out of sorts because he didn't get a bicycle for his birthday.of sorts
Having inferior, mediocre, or abridged characteristics of something. He writes balladry of sorts, but it's annihilation that will set the apple ablaze. The appointment has a gym of sorts, but it's in such busted that no one absolutely uses it.Learn more: of, sortsomething of sorts
an inferior archetype of a affectionate of something. Well, it's a band-aid of sorts, I suppose. It was a atypical of sorts, but not what I'd anytime accept chosen.Learn more: of, sortof sorts
Also, of a sort. Of a kind, abnormally a characterless or somewhat altered kind. For example, He was cutting a anorak of sorts but no tie, or They accustomed a built-in government of a sort. [c. 1900] Learn more: of, sortof ˈsorts
(informal) acclimated back you are adage that article is not a acceptable archetype of a accurate blazon of thing: He offered us an acknowledgment of sorts and we accustomed it.Learn more: of, sort