strangely / streɪndʒ /

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strangely2 个定义

adj. 形容词 adjective

strang·er, strang·est.

  1. unusual, extraordinary, or curious; odd; queer: a strange remark to make.
  2. estranged, alienated, etc., as a result of being out of one's natural environment: I felt strange as I walked through the crowded marketplace.
  3. situated, belonging, or coming from outside of one's own locality; foreign: to move to a strange place; strange religions.
adv. 副词 adverb
  1. in a strange manner.

strangely 近义词

adv. 副词 adverb

oddly

更多strangely例句

  1. It is quite strange, whether or not you’ve stopped to consider it, that Jeff Bezos has never published a book.
  2. It has become the strange and unstable zenith of the offseason and sometimes the entire year.
  3. Which is strange, because usually knowing a president isn’t a bad thing.
  4. 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.
  5. Well, strangely enough, it seems one group of strange ancient amphibians did.
  6. What follows is hysterical, painful, weird, and strangely touching—a true Festivus for the rest of us.
  7. Strangely, the Coexist sticker itself illustrates this whole point rather nicely.
  8. The Hipgnosis founders took a quick look at the strangely-lit photos of contorted bodies….
  9. For Xido, spending time in war-ravaged Angola felt strangely familiar.
  10. It was a strangely shaped block, due to the area once being underwater, and he took it home with him to examine closer.
  11. He looked strangely out of place in the dusty combat uniform.
  12. All felt strangely as if something evil had crept into their lives, and their excitement was great.
  13. And a severe, embittered struggle then took place in a heart that seemed strangely divided against itself.
  14. "You are very sure of opposition—strangely sure, monsieur," said Garnache, looking him between the eyes.
  15. Her smile was strangely distant, strangely precious: she was love and tenderness incarnate; her little hands held both of his.