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unfamiliar

/uhn-fuh-mil-yer/US // ˌʌn fəˈmɪl yər //UK // (ˌʌnfəˈmɪljə) //

不熟悉的,陌生的,不熟悉,不熟悉的人

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : not familiar; not acquainted with or conversant about: to be unfamiliar with a subject.
    • : different; unaccustomed; unusual; strange: an unfamiliar treat.

Synonyms & Antonyms

adj.different, strange
adj.inexperienced; not knowing about

Examples

  • Somehow though, through it all, McCarthy claims he’s still unfamiliar with this thing called QAnon.

  • One of the biggest tricks that we have is blending familiar with unfamiliar.

  • A poll from the Economist and YouGov shows that Hawley is still unfamiliar to many Americans, but among those who do have an opinion of him, it’s 2-to-1 negative.

  • Bradley Beal found himself in a somewhat unfamiliar position at the close of the Washington Wizards’ 128-107 win over the Phoenix Suns on Monday night.

  • His first recordings were for the Vox label, which specialized in the discovery of unknown young artists, usually in mostly unfamiliar material.

  • For those unfamiliar, soba is buckwheat noodle dish—and they proved much more popular amongst the public.

  • For those unfamiliar with Michals, an annotated biography and useful essays are included.

  • Artists like Orsola Maddalena Caccia will be unfamiliar to most, and yet she has six works in the exhibition.

  • Time plus desire can you lead you to some strange unfamiliar places.

  • In Crimson Room, players awoke in an unfamiliar room with no way of knowing how to escape.

  • In search of a lost handkerchief, they regained the Clayhanger premises by an unfamiliar side door.

  • He had been something real and tangible in that shadowy place—something familiar in an unfamiliar world.

  • Weston was in no mood to discuss questions of that kind, though the curious sensation was not altogether unfamiliar to him.

  • There was a slight, persistent tingling vibration in everything that was unfamiliar, too.

  • This book was the work of some one unfamiliar, unrecognizable, forgotten by the happy woman that she was.