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strange

/streynj/US // streɪndʒ //UK // (streɪndʒ) //

奇怪,奇怪的,陌生的,陌生

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1

    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.
    • : outside of one's previous experience; hitherto unknown; unfamiliar: strange faces; strange customs.
    • : unaccustomed to or inexperienced in; unacquainted: I'm strange to this part of the job.
    • : distant or reserved; shy.
adv.副词 adverb
  1. 1
    • : in a strange manner.

Synonyms & Antonyms

adj.deviating, unfamiliar
Synonyms
astonishing惊人的,让人吃惊的是,令人震惊的,令人震惊的是bizarre稀奇古怪的,诡异的,诡异,稀奇古怪curious好奇的,好奇,好奇的是,好奇的人different不同的,不同,不一样的,不同于extraordinary非凡,非凡的,非常规的,不寻常的fantastic梦幻般的,奇异的,奇妙的,奇异funny有趣的是,滑稽,滑稽的,有趣的new新,新的,新型,全新的odd奇数,奇数的,奇特的,奇异offbeat非主流,非主流的,不落俗套,不落俗套的outlandish怪异的,荒唐,怪异,荒唐的peculiar奇特的,独特的,特殊的,奇特rare罕见,罕见的,稀有,稀有的remarkable显著的,显著,杰出的,杰出unusual不寻常,不寻常的,异常,异乎寻常weird奇怪,奇怪的,诡异,诡异的wonderful精彩,妙,精彩的,妙不可言aberrant反常的,异常的,畸形的,反常abnormal不正常的,不正常,非正常,异常astounding令人震惊的,惊人的,令人震惊的是,令人惊异的atypical非典型,非典型性,非典型的,非典型性的eccentric偏心的,偏心,偏心的人,怪异的erratic飘忽不定,飘忽不定的,反复无常,反覆无常exceptional异常,特殊,特殊的,卓越的far-out遥远的,远的,远方,远方的idiosyncratic特异性,特异性的,特异功能,特有的ignorant懵懵懂懂,愚昧无知,懵懂无知,懵懵懂懂的inexperienced没有经验,没有经验的,没经验的,没经验irregular不规范,不规则,不正规,不规则的marvelous奇妙的,妙不可言,奇妙,奇观mystifying阴阳怪气,神秘的,阴阳怪气的,神奇的newfangled新式的,新奇的,新潮的,新颖的oddball怪人,怪胎,怪兽,怪异的人off关闭,关,离开,关闭的out-of-the-way荒僻的,荒僻的地方,僻远的,僻静的perplexing令人困惑的,令人费解的,令人疑惑的,令人费解quaint古雅的,古雅,古怪的,古老的queer蹊跷,蹊跷的,奇特的,诡异的singular奇异的,奇异,奇特的,奇数unaccountable不负责任的,不负责任,不负责任的人,不负责unaccustomed不习惯,不习惯的,不习以为常,不适应uncanny不可思议的,不可思议,怪异的,难以置信的uncommon不常见的,不常见,少见,少见的unheard of闻所未闻,闻所未闻的,没听说过的,没听说过unseasoned不合时宜的,不合时宜,不成熟的,没有经验的

Examples

  • 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.