strange 的 2 个定义
strang·er, strang·est.
- unusual, extraordinary, or curious; odd; queer: a strange remark to make.
- estranged, alienated, etc., as a result of being out of one's natural environment: I felt strange as I walked through the crowded marketplace.
- situated, belonging, or coming from outside of one's own locality; foreign: to move to a strange place; strange religions.
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- in a strange manner.
strange 近义词
deviating, unfamiliar
strange 的近义词 45 个
- astonishing
- bizarre
- curious
- different
- extraordinary
- fantastic
- funny
- new
- odd
- offbeat
- outlandish
- peculiar
- rare
- remarkable
- unusual
- weird
- wonderful
- aberrant
- abnormal
- astounding
- atypical
- eccentric
- erratic
- exceptional
- far-out
- idiosyncratic
- ignorant
- inexperienced
- irregular
- marvelous
- mystifying
- newfangled
- oddball
- off
- out-of-the-way
- perplexing
- quaint
- queer
- singular
- unaccountable
- unaccustomed
- uncanny
- uncommon
- unheard of
- unseasoned
strange 的反义词 17 个
exotic, foreign
更多strange例句
- Even in the spring, says Jeremy Kamil, a virologist at LSU Health Sciences-Shreveport and another senior author, it was clear that something was strange about Louisiana’s outbreak.
- While that might sound a little strange, if your heated throw has a plug and runs on electricity—well, that’s an appliance.
- This rebuttal proffers a strange theory of governance that American accounts are somehow bound by the lifetime of its generations.
- After months of eating alone, it sounded strange to my ears.
- It’s no longer strange to see Tom Brady in a Tampa Bay Buccaneers uniform.
- In front of this strange structure are two blank-faced, well-dressed models showing off the latest in European minimalism.
- It was a bit strange for a while here with all the Newsweek stuff.
- The Strange Social History of Our Most Intimate Institution.
- In another year, stories about the strange new face of an A-list actress might draw chortles and cackles.
- Like, OK, to be around them when we were away from work is great, but being at work was still kind of strange for me.
- It seems very strange that I shall actually know Liszt at last, after hearing of him so many years.
- He did believe you, more or less, and what you said fell in with his own impressions—strange impressions that they were, poor man!
- The associations of place recall her strange interview with Mr. Longcluse but a few months before.
- Almost as soon as she had finished building her nest she had discovered a strange-looking egg there.
- Her feet felt rooted to the floor in the wonder and doubt of this strange occurrence.