unaccustomed
unaccustomed 英 [ʌnə'kʌstəmd] 美 [,ʌnə'kʌstəmd]
adj. 不习惯的;奇怪的
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- adj. 不习惯的;奇怪的
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1. It's not only with distances that we find calculations are done in unaccustomed ways.
我们发现不光是在距离上人们以一种我们不习惯的方式计算。
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2. 'I felt unaccustomed to this--Obama holding the umbrella on his own, ' said a commentator in the Wuhan-based Changjiang Daily. 'There was nobody crowding round.
武汉《长江日报》的一篇评论文章中说,“让我觉得不习惯的是奥巴马自己撑着雨伞下飞机,没有人前呼后拥。
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3. One woman, an Algerian who lives in Europe but was home for a visit, states that she had several drinks at a party and, although not unused to alcohol, these had an unaccustomed effect on her.
一个定居欧洲的阿尔及利亚妇女回乡走走,她说尽管不惯饮酒,但在一个晚会上还是喝了几杯,因为很不习惯所以这些酒在她身上起了作用。
- unaccustomed (adj.) 1520s, "not customary, unfamiliar," from un- (1) "not" + past participle of accustom (v.). Meaning "not accustomed or habituated" (to) is first attested 1610s (see accustomed).
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