词汇 | strange |
释义 | strange adjective uk /streɪndʒ/ us /streɪndʒ/ strangeadjective (UNUSUAL)A2 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 is strange thatIt'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 is strangeThat'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。 Synonyms bizarre curious(STRANGE) eccentric(STRANGE) eerie flaky(PERSON)informal sometimes offensive freakish funny(STRANGE) odd(STRANGE) outlandishdisapproving peculiar(STRANGE) spookyinformal weird strange strangeShe's a strange girl. oddI always thought there was something a bit odd about her. bizarreI had a really bizarre dream last night. weirdHis films are so weird that I can barely get through them. funnyThis lemonade tastes funny. peculiarThe chicken had a peculiar smell. 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。 Can you hear that strange clicking noise?你能听到咔嗒咔嗒的怪声吗? By some strange coincidence, he was passing the house just when it happened.事情发生时他碰巧路过这所房子。 When I met her, I had a strange feeling of déjà vu.我遇见她时有一种似曾相识的感觉。 She's developed some very strange habits lately.她近来养成了一些怪习惯。 She gave me a strange look. Strange, suspicious and unnatural aberrant aberrantly abnormal abnormally add freakishly freakishness funnily funnily enoughidiom ghostliness perverse perversely perversity perverted pervy wack wackadoodle wackily wackiness wacky You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Difficult to understand strangeadjective (NOT FAMILIAR)B1 not known or familiar: 未知的;不知名的;不了解的;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。 strange toI'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。 A strange figure appeared in the doorway, clad in white.一个奇怪的人出现在门口,穿着白衣服。 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.他们让她喝一种奇怪的混合饮料。 Unknown and unfamiliar alien alienly alienness anti-foreign anti-foreigner not be in someone's vocabularyidiom obscure obscurely obscurity pig shadowy the outside worldidiom unchartered uncommon uncracked undefined unexplored unsung untried unused Idiomstranger things have happened strange | American Dictionarystrange adjective[ -er/-est only ] us/streɪndʒ/ strangeadjective[-er/-est only] (UNUSUAL)not familiar, or difficult to understand; different: We kept hearing strange noises coming from the attic. I had a strange feeling that we had met before. That’s strange – I thought I had locked this door when we left. strangeadjective[-er/-est only] (NOT FAMILIAR)not known or familiar: I really don’t like strange people coming to my door. Examples of strangestrange Strange as it may seem, the existing data are even more inadequate than the theories. They sit on the edges of the speech community's own position, strange to speakers but there as attention-holding presences in their lives. Very often, certain elements may sound strange, even though they may be absolutely correct from a lexico-grammatical perspective. The new front and new large bumpers made what was an already odd-looking car even stranger. From Wikipedia This example is from Wikipedia and may be reused under a CC BY-SA license. To see a statue of this scale displayed indoors is odd, and the way the effigy dominates the interior space is strange at first. Now, not only was the dramatic content of the written play probing the listener's intellect, but strange new sounds were stretching the imagination. A strange result occurs in the case that a person belongs to different groups that have conflicting sets of social norms. Competition over the issue of tax fairness could create strange bedfellows around the idea of reducing payroll taxes. The progress of science was familiar to men's minds, but the development of the subject-matter of science was strange to them. Seasonal workers, or 'strange farmers ', were similarly considered as highly desirable and were liable for a special rent. The songs seem at once both entirely familiar and utterly strange. As may be seen on the personnel chart, the artist is placed there in a strange position, seemingly disenfranchised of the operating structure. Further, even minor changes in the layering of the inversion will be perceived as strange motions on the part of the monster. You'd find it kind of strange, people getting ready to go out boating when it's really rough in the fiord. The book tells a harrowing story where truth is stranger than fiction. From Wikipedia This example is from Wikipedia and may be reused under a CC BY-SA license. See all examples of strange These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. 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