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/streɪndʒ/ |
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1 | unusual or unexpected , especially in a way that surprises or worries you 奇怪的;奇特的;不寻常的 |
| By a strange coincidence, we were both staying at the same hotel. 出于奇特的巧合,我们俩都住在同一家宾馆。 |
| it is/seems strange that It seemed strange that she would leave so early. 她要这么早动身似乎很反常。 |
| the strange thing is The strange thing is, I was the only one there. 奇怪的是,那儿只有我一个人。 |
| for some strange reason For some strange reason, she didn’ t even say ‘hello’ . 由于某种奇怪的原因,她甚至没说声“你好”。 |
| 1a | used about someone whose behaviour is unusual (行为)奇特的,古怪的 | | Ian really is a bit of a strange bloke. 伊恩确实是个有点古怪的家伙。 | | He had a strange and frightening expression. 他的表情奇特,令人恐惧。 | |
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2 | not familiar or known to you 陌生的;不熟悉的 |
| Arriving in a new country, everything seems strange. 到了一个新的国家,一切都显得陌生。 |
| a strange accent 陌生的口音 |
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3 | making you feel uncomfortable , embarrassed , or ill 令人局促不安的;令人不自在的;令人难受的 |
| She felt a strange tingling in the back of her neck. 她感到脖子后面有一种令人难受的刺痛。 |
| I always feel strange in a large group of people. 在人多的场合我常常感到不自在。 |
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strangeness noun U |
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