词汇 | strangely |
释义 | strangely adverb uk /ˈstreɪndʒ.li/ us /ˈstreɪndʒ.li/ B2 in a way that is unusual, unexpected, or difficult to understand: 不寻常地;奇怪地;不可思议地 She was strangely calm while everyone else was panicking.大家慌作一团的时候,她却出奇地平静。 He looked at me rather strangely.他很奇怪地看着我。 Strangely, nobody seemed to notice.很奇怪,好像没人注意到。 The house looked strangely familiar, though she knew she'd never been there before.尽管她知道自己以前从未到过那里,那座房子看上去却有一种奇怪的熟悉感。 Is it my imagination or is David behaving strangely at the moment?是我的错觉呢,还是戴维现在真的是行为古怪? The house, usually bustling with activity, was strangely silent.这栋平时总是热闹非常的房子安静得出奇。 The beat of the music was strangely hypnotic.这种音乐的节奏有种奇怪的催眠作用。 The government has fallen strangely silent on the subject of tax cuts after all its promises at the last election. 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 Idiomstrangely enough strangely | American Dictionarystrangely adverb us/ˈstreɪndʒ·li/ in an unusual or different way: It seemed to me that she was acting strangely. strangely enough Strangely enough means that something is unusual or hard to explain: Strangely enough, my father was the last one to know about my mother's illness. Examples of strangelystrangely Strangely, this last feature makes the whole sound slightly forced or artificial, rather than ' ' authentically' ' or ' ' naturally' ' gloomy and tasteless. Strangely, theoryfree vectoral autoregressions do almost as well. She is strangely measured in her movements, they all seem as if they were dependent upon some wound-up clockwork. However, their terminology for phrasal movement is, for such a central topic, strangely disjoint. The strangely shaped image to the right of the ostriches is such an example. Strangely, the upper level - variously named as pragmatic, executive, or metacognitive - is nearly overlooked. Strangely enough, it is unusual to read about the basis of care work. Strangely enough, as regards local government, there was something bene®cial about this. If it takes time for an idea to form, then architecture as a radical art form is strangely inhibited. The index is useful, though strangely lacks references to modern authors and scholars. What is the meaning of this strangely rigid body? Strangely, all of the students proceeded to select, but not trim, long sections to which they applied delay effects. With respect to him everything seems so strangely the same.#! Rather, its account of those interior states seemed to us strangely hollow - and often enough, strangely public or external. Strangely, these decisive and well-attested cases were not discussed. See all examples of strangely These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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