strange
柯林斯词典
1. ADJ Something that is strange is unusual or unexpected, and makes you feel slightly nervous or afraid. 奇怪的
Then a strange thing happened. 接着一件怪事发生了。
There was something strange about the flickering blue light. 那闪烁的蓝光有点儿奇怪。
2. strangelyADV 奇怪地
She noticed he was acting strangely. 她注意到他行为怪异。
3. ADJ A strange place is one that you have never been to before. A strange person is someone that you have never met before. 陌生的[ADJ n]
I ended up alone in a strange city. 我最终是独自呆在了一个陌生的城市。
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strange /streɪndʒ/ (stranger,strangest)
剑桥词典
- Can you hear that strange clicking noise ?
- By some strange coincidence , he was passing the house just when it happened .
- When I met her, I had a strange feeling of déjà vu.
- She's developed some very strange habits lately .
- She gave me a strange look .
- A strange figure appeared in the doorway , clad in white .
- I found myself in a strange country .
- Who are these strange people ?
- Their customs are strange to me.
- They gave her a strange brew to drink .
strange adjective (UNUSUAL)
unusual and unexpected , or difficult to understand不寻常的;奇怪的;不可思议的
He has some very strange ideas about women! 他对女性有一些非常古怪的看法!
You say the strangest things sometimes. 有时候你说的话非常奇怪。
I had a strange feeling that we'd met before. 有个奇怪的感觉,觉得我们以前见过面。
It's strange that tourists almost never visit this village . 不可思议的是,游客几乎从来不到这个村子来。
That's strange - I'm sure I put my glasses in my bag , but they're not there. 太奇怪了——我肯定我把眼镜放进了包里,但不见了。
feel strange
to feel uncomfortable and not normal or correct
感觉不舒服;感觉不正常
I hope that fish was all right - my stomach feels a little strange . 我希望那条鱼没问题——我的肚子感觉有点儿不舒服。
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strange adjective (NOT FAMILIAR)
not known or familiar陌生的,不熟悉的
I don't accept rides from strange men. 我不会搭陌生男人的车。
With so many strange faces around her, the baby started to cry . 看到周围有这么多的陌生面孔,婴儿开始哭了起来。
I've never been here before either, so it's all strange to me too. 我以前也没来过这里,因此对我来说这也是完全陌生的。
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