1 unusual or surprising in a way that is unsettling or hard to understand
不平常的,奇特的;奇怪的,不可思议的
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children have some strange ideas 孩子们有一些古怪的想法
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he's a very strange man 他是一个非常古怪的人
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it is strange how things change .事物如此变化真是奇怪。
2 not previously visited, seen, or encountered; unfamiliar or alien
陌生的,生疏的,不熟悉的
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she found herself in bed in a strange place 她发现自己躺在一个陌生地方的床上
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a harsh accent that was strange to his ears .他不熟悉的刺耳口音。
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〈古〉 不习惯的;外行的,生手的
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I am strange to the work .我对这项工作很外行。
【物 理】 (亚原子粒子)有奇异性非零值的;奇异性的。
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feel strange (of a person or part of the body) feel unwell; have unpleasant sensations (人或身体的某部位)感觉不舒服her head still felt strange . 她仍然感到头有些不适 -
be uncomfortable or ill at ease in a situation 感到不自在,感到不安
the family had expected to feel strange in Stephen's company . 这一家人早就料到有斯蒂芬相伴会不自在 -
strange to say (或〈诗/文〉tell )it is surprising or unusual that 说来也怪strange to say, I didn't really like carol singers . 说来也怪,我还真的不喜欢唱颂歌的歌手
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strange + 名词 奇怪的…
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sound/look strange 听起来/看起来奇怪的
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strike sb as strange 使某人觉得奇怪
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strange + 名词 陌生的…
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"Middle English: shortening of Old French