strangely 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.
strangely 近义词
oddly
更多strangely例句
- It is quite strange, whether or not you’ve stopped to consider it, that Jeff Bezos has never published a book.
- It has become the strange and unstable zenith of the offseason and sometimes the entire year.
- Which is strange, because usually knowing a president isn’t a bad thing.
- It performed as well as could be expected while tracking my strange triathlon, and as promised, I didn’t need to tell it what activity I was doing during the workout.
- Well, strangely enough, it seems one group of strange ancient amphibians did.
- What follows is hysterical, painful, weird, and strangely touching—a true Festivus for the rest of us.
- Strangely, the Coexist sticker itself illustrates this whole point rather nicely.
- The Hipgnosis founders took a quick look at the strangely-lit photos of contorted bodies….
- For Xido, spending time in war-ravaged Angola felt strangely familiar.
- It was a strangely shaped block, due to the area once being underwater, and he took it home with him to examine closer.
- He looked strangely out of place in the dusty combat uniform.
- All felt strangely as if something evil had crept into their lives, and their excitement was great.
- And a severe, embittered struggle then took place in a heart that seemed strangely divided against itself.
- "You are very sure of opposition—strangely sure, monsieur," said Garnache, looking him between the eyes.
- Her smile was strangely distant, strangely precious: she was love and tenderness incarnate; her little hands held both of his.