strange
adj
adv
streɪndʒ
adj
1
unusual
or
surprising,
especially
in
a
way
that
is
difficult
to
explain
or
understand
奇怪的,不寻常的; 不可思议的;
BrE
strange
noises
奇怪的噪声
Does
Geoff’s
behaviour
seem
strange
to
you?
你觉得杰夫的行为奇怪吗?
She
felt
there
was
something
strange
about
Dexter’s
voice.
她觉得德克斯特的声音有点奇怪。
Isn’t
it
strange
how
animals
seem
to
sense
danger?
动物是如何感觉到危险的,这是不是很不可思议?
It’s
strange
that
we’ve
never
met
before.
很奇怪,我们以前居然从来没有碰见过。
For
some
strange
reason
I
slept
like
a
baby
despite
the
noise.
很奇怪,不知为什么,尽管很吵闹,但我仍睡得很香。
Strange
as
it
may
seem
,
I
actually
prefer
cold
weather.
听上去也许很奇怪,我竟然喜欢冷天。
That’s
strange
.
I
was
sure
Jude
was
right
here
a
second
ago.
真奇怪,我肯定祖德刚刚还在这儿的。
The
strange
thing
is
all
four
victims
had
red
hair.
令人奇怪的是,四名受害者都是红头发的。
strange
to
say
Strange
to
say,
I
was
just
thinking
that
myself.
说来奇怪,我自己刚才也是那么想的。
2
someone
or
something
that
is
strange
is
not
familiar
because
you
have
not
seen
or
met
them
before
陌生的,不熟悉的
As
a
child
she’d
been
taught
never
to
speak
to
strange
men.
她从小就受到教育不要和陌生男人说话。
I
was
just
20,
a
young
girl
in
a
strange
city.
我只有 20 岁,一个小姑娘呆在一座陌生的城市里。
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to
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It
was
all
strange
to
him,
but
he’d
soon
learn
his
way
around.
这一切对他来说都很陌生,但他很快就会适应的。
3
feel strange
to
feel
as
if
something
is
slightly
wrong
or
unusual,
either
physically
or
emotionally
觉得不舒服 (不自在 )
Can
you
get
me
a
glass
of
water?
I
feel
a
bit
strange.
你能帮我拿杯水吗? 我觉得有点不舒服。
It
felt
strange
to
be
back
in
Dublin.
重回都柏林我感到有点不自在。
adv
4
in
a
way
that
is
unusual
or
surprising
[美] 古怪地,异常地
The
cat’s
been
acting
really
strange
–
I
wonder
if
it’s
sick.
这只猫行为怪怪的,不知道是不是病了。