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/ˈstreɪndʒə/ |
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1 | someone that you do not know 陌生人 |
| The poster warns children not to talk to strangers. 这张告示警告孩子们不要和陌生人讲话。 |
| a complete/perfect/total stranger (=used for emphasizing that you do not know the person at all) I didn’ t want to share a room with a complete stranger. 一个根本不认识的人 |
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2 | someone who does not know a place well 异乡人;陌生人;新来者 |
| +to Strangers to the area tend to expect the landscape to be completely flat. 到这个地区的外地人常会以为这里的地形是完全平坦的。 |
PHRASE |
- | be a/no stranger to sth |
| to have noa lot of experience of something |
| 对某事物陌生/习以为常 |
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| a well-known figure who is no stranger to controversy 对争议习以为常的著名人物 |
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