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[/ˈstreɪndʒə(r); ˋstrendʒɚ/] n 用法: 1 person that one does not know 陌生人: I'd met Anna before, but her friend was a complete/total stranger to me. 我见过安娜, 但从未见过她那位朋友. * Our dog barks at strangers. 我们那只狗见了生人就汪汪叫. 用法: 2 person in a new or an unfamiliar place or with people that he does not know 外地人; 异乡人; 外人: I'm a stranger in this town, ie I do not know my way around it. 我在这个城镇里人地生疏. 用法: 3 (idm 习语) be a/no stranger to sth (fml 文) beunaccustomed/accustomed to a certain feeling, experience,condition, job, etc 不惯於[习惯於]某种感情、 经历、 状况、 工作等: He's no stranger to misfortune, ie He has experienced it before. 他饱经忧患. |