strange 英 [streɪndʒ]   美 [strendʒ]

strange

strange  英 [streɪndʒ] 美 [strendʒ]

adj. 奇怪的;陌生的;  adv. 奇怪地;陌生地 

比较级:stranger  最高级:strangest 

She was looking at me in a very strange way. 她用十分异样的目光看着我。
A strange thing happened this morning. 今天上午发生了一件怪事。

  • Anything that is unusual or out of the ordinary can be described as strange, like the strange sight of an ice cream truck pulling up in front of your school and your principal skipping over to it.
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  • adj. 奇怪的;陌生的;
  • adv. 奇怪地;陌生地
  • 1. She was looking at me in a very strange way.

    她用十分异样的目光看着我。

  • 2. A strange thing happened this morning.

    今天上午发生了一件怪事。

  • 3. That's strange—the front door's open.

    真奇怪,正门开着。

  • 4. There was something strange about her eyes.

    她的眼睛有些异常。

  • 5. a strange city

    陌生的城市

  • 6. to wake up in a strange bed

    在陌生的床上醒来

  • 7. At first the place was strange to me.

    起先我对这个地方不熟悉。

  • 8. She felt strange sitting at her father's desk.

    坐在父亲的书桌前,她感觉不自在。

  • strange (adj.) late 13c., "from elsewhere, foreign, unknown, unfamiliar," from Old French estrange "foreign, alien, unusual, unfamiliar, curious; distant; inhospitable; estranged, separated" (Modern French étrange), from Latin extraneus "foreign, external, from without" (source also of Italian strano "strange, foreign," Spanish extraño), from extra "outside of" (see extra-). In early use also strounge, straunge. Sense of "queer, surprising" is attested from late 14c. In nuclear physics, from 1956.
strange / streɪndʒ ; NAmE streɪndʒ / adjective ( stran·ger , stran·gest ) 1 unusual or surprising, especially in a way that is difficult to understand 奇怪的;奇特的;异常的 A strange thing happened this morning. 今天上午发生了一件怪事。 She was looking at me in a very strange way. 她用十分异样的目光看着我。 strange(that)… It's strange (that) we haven't heard from him. 奇怪,我们一直没有他的消息。 strange(how…) It's strange how childhood impressions linger. 童年的印象经久不忘,真是不可思议。 That's strange—the front door's open. 真奇怪,正门开着。 I'm looking forward to the exam, strange as it may seem. 别人可能感到奇怪,我在盼望这场考试。 There was something strangeabout her eyes. 她的眼睛有些异常。 Strange to say,I don't really enjoy television. 说来奇怪,我不大喜欢看电视。 2 not familiar because you have not been there before or met the person before 陌生的;不熟悉的 a strange city 陌生的城市 to wake up in a strange bed 在陌生的床上醒来 Never accept lifts from strange men. 千万别搭陌生男人的车。 strangeto sb At first the place was strange to me. 起先我对这个地方不熟悉。 strange·ness / streɪndʒnəs ; NAmE streɪndʒnəs / noun [uncountable ] IDIOM feel ˈstrange to not feel comfortable in a situation; to have an unpleasant physical feeling 感觉不自在;感觉不舒服 She felt strange sitting at her father's desk. 坐在父亲的书桌前,她感觉不自在。 It was terribly hot and I started to feel strange. 酷热难当,我逐渐感到不舒服。 more at truth strange stranger strangest strange / streɪndʒ ; NAmE streɪndʒ / strange·ness / streɪndʒnəs ; NAmE streɪndʒnəs /
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