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[/streɪndʒ; strendʒ/] adj (-r, -st) 用法: 1 not previously known, seen, felt, heard of, etc; not familiar or of one's own 前所未知、 未见、 未觉察、 未听说过等的; 不熟悉的; 陌生的; 不属於自己的: in a strange country, town, neighbourhood, etc 在陌生的国度、 城市、 地方等 * Never accept lifts from strange men. 千万不要坐陌生人的顺路车. 用法: 2 unusual; surprising 不同寻常的; 奇特的; 奇异的; 奇怪的: What strange clothes you're wearing! 你穿的衣服真特别! * It's strange we haven't heard from him. 奇怪的是我们没有他的音信. * She says she feels strange, ie rather unwell, perhaps dizzy. 她说她觉得不大舒服. * It feels strange to be visiting the place again after all these years. 时隔多年, 旧地重访使人感到很新奇.3 [pred 作表语] ~ to sth fresh or unaccustomed to sth 对某事物感到陌生或不习惯: He's strange to the work. 他对这工作很外行. * The village boy was strange to city life. 那个农村男孩儿过不惯城市生活. 用法: 4 (idm 习语) ,strange to re`late/`say... it is surprising that... 说也奇怪...: Strange to say, he won! 说来奇怪, 他赢了! |