curious
adj.
mid-14c., "eager to know" (often in a bad sense), from Old French curios "solicitous, anxious, inquisitive; odd, strange" (Modern French curieux) and directly from Latin curiosus "careful, diligent; inquiring eagerly, meddlesome," akin to cura "care" (see cure, n.). The objective sense of "exciting curiosity" is 1715 in English. In booksellers' catalogues, the word means "erotic, pornographic." Curiouser and curiouser is from "Alice in Wonderland" (1865).
〔蒋〕[cur关心,注意,-ious形容词后缀,…的;“引人注意的”] 新奇的,奇怪的;[对…特别“关心”的] 好奇的,爱打听的
〔李〕[cur=care 关心,注意;-i-; -ous a.=causing 引起……的→“causing one's care惹人注意的”→] a.① strange;surprising奇怪的;新奇的