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🔑 strang·erBrE /ˈstreɪndʒə(r)/NAmE /ˈstreɪndʒər/ noun🔑 a person that you do not know 陌生人◆There was a complete stranger sitting at my desk. 我书桌前坐着一个从未见过的陌生人。◆They got on well together although they were total strangers. 尽管以前素未谋面,但他们相处融洽。◆We've told our daughter not to speak to strangers. 我们告诉女儿不要和陌生人讲话。◆~ to sbShe remained a stranger to me. 我一直未能了解她。🔑 a person who is in a place that they have not been in before 外地人;新来者◆Sorry, I don't know where the bank is. I'm a stranger here myself. 对不起,我不知道银行在哪儿。我不是本地人。◆~ to…He must have been a stranger to the town. 他当时一定是刚到这个镇子。 ●be no/a ˈstranger to sth(formal) to be familiar/not familiar with sth because you have/have not experienced it many times before 熟悉(或不熟悉)某事;习惯(或不习惯)某事◆He is no stranger to controversy. 他对争论见得多了。 |