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释义 strange adjectiveverbs | adverb | preposition | phrases verbs➤appear, be, feel, look, seem, smell, sound, taste显得奇怪;奇怪;觉得奇怪;看上去奇怪;好像奇怪;闻起来奇怪;听起来奇怪;尝起来奇怪▸➤consider sth, find sth, regard sth as, think sth认为⋯奇怪;觉得⋯奇怪◆his actions were regarded as very strange.他的举动被认为非常奇怪。adverb➤extremely, fairly, very, etc.极其/相当/非常奇怪▸➤incredibly极其怪异▸➤a little, slightly, etc.有点儿/稍有些奇怪◆he's nice, but a little strange.他人很好,只是有点儿怪。preposition➤to对⋯来说陌生◆their accent was strange to her ears.他们的口音在她听来很陌生。phrases➤strange and wonderful (especially name) 新奇而精彩◆he told all sorts of strange and wonderful stories.他讲了各种各样新奇而精彩的故事。strange adjective 1➤a strange thing happened this morning.今天上午发生了一件怪事。➤never accept rides from strange men.千万别搭陌生男子的便车。  ➡ see also the entry for unusual另见 unusual 条strange ♦︎ odd ♦︎ weird ♦︎ curious ♦︎ mysterious ♦︎ funny ♦︎ bizarre ♦︎ peculiar ♦︎ uncannythese words all describe people or things that are unusual or surprising, especially in a way that is difficult to understand.这些词均表示奇怪的、怪异的。patterns and collocations 句型和搭配◆strange / odd / weird / curious / funny / bizarre / peculiar / uncanny that...◆strange / odd / weird / curious / funny / peculiar / uncanny how / what...◆a strange / an odd / a weird / a curious / a mysterious / a funny / a bizarre / a peculiar / an uncanny way◆a strange / an odd / a weird / a curious / a mysterious / a funny / a bizarre / a peculiar thing◆a strange / an odd / a weird / a curious / a mysterious / a funny / a peculiar place◆a strange / an odd / a curious / a funny / a bizarre / a peculiar situation◆a strange / an odd / a weird / a curious / a funny / a bizarre / a peculiar / an uncanny feeling◆a strange / an odd / a curious / a funny / a peculiar smell◆strange / odd / curious / mysterious / bizarre / peculiar behaviour◆a strange / an odd / a mysterious / a peculiar person / man / woman◆something strange / odd / weird / curious / mysterious / funny / bizarre / peculiar / uncanny◆very strange / odd / weird / curious / mysterious / funny / peculiar◆really strange / odd / weird / funny / bizarre / uncanny◆rather strange / odd / weird / curious / mysterious / funny / bizarre / peculiar / uncanny◆slightly strange / odd / weird / curious / mysterious / bizarre■ strange unusual or surprising, especially in a way that is difficult to understand奇怪的;奇特的;异常的◆a strange thing happened this morning.今天上午发生了一件怪事。◆it's strange (that) we haven't heard from him.奇怪,我们一直没有他的消息。◆that's strange-the front door's open.奇怪 - 正门开着呢。◆there was something strange about her eyes.她的眼睛有些异常。opp normal → normal ▸ strangely adverb◆she's been acting very strangely lately.近来她举止十分反常。◆strangely enough, i don't feel at all nervous.真奇怪,我一点也不紧张。■ odd strange奇怪的;异样的◆they're very odd people.他们是些很古怪的人。◆the odd thing was that he didn't recognize me.怪就怪在他竟没认出我来。◆she had the oddest feeling that he was avoiding her.她有一种异样的感觉 - 他在躲着她。opp normal → normal  ➡ see also oddity → exception ▸ oddly adverb◆she's been behaving very oddly lately.她最近行为特别反常。◆he looked at her in a way she found oddly disturbing.他异样地望着她,令她局促不安。note 辨析 strange or odd? strange can sometimes suggest that sb/sth is mysterious or frightening in some way. * strange 有时意味着某人或某事有些神秘或吓人◆strange things have been happening round here.最近这周围一直有些怪事发生。(compare比较◆a strange / an odd thing happened this morning.今天上午发生了一件怪事。this would be an unusual thing, but not a frightening thing.所发生的事可能不寻常,但并不吓人。) odd can suggest that you feel that sb/sth is hard to understand or not right in some way, but odd people probably won't hurt you; strange people might. * odd 可意味着某事难以理解或有点别扭,但 odd people 不太可能伤害你,strange people 却有可能。■ weird /wɪəd; name wɪrd/ (rather informal, especially spoken, sometimes disapproving) unusual or different不寻常的;离奇的◆i had a really weird dream last night.我昨晚做了一个着实离奇的梦。◆she's a very weird girl.她是个非常古怪的女孩。◆it's weird seeing yourself on television.看到自己上了电视,感觉怪怪的。ⓘ when weird is used to describe other people or their ideas, there is often an element of judgement and/or disapproval. * weird 用于描述他人或其想法时,常含评判意味或含贬义◆he's got some weird ideas (= ideas that i do not agree with at all).他有些怪念头。 opp normal → normal ▸ weirdly adverb◆the town was weirdly familiar.这个城镇看着眼熟,有些奇怪。■ curious /kjʊəriəs; name kjʊriəs/ (rather formal) strange奇怪的;奇特的;异常的◆it was a curious feeling, as though we were floating on air.那是一种奇特的感觉,我们仿佛在空中飘浮。◆it was curious that she didn't tell anyone.她没告诉任何人,这很反常。ⓘ in this meaning curious is not usually used to describe people: a curious person/man/woman is sb who feels curious (= wants to know) about sth, not one who seems strange to other people. * curious 表达此义时通常不用于描述人,a curious person/man/woman 的意思是这些人对某事感到好奇,而不是他们在别人眼里显得奇怪。  ➡ see also curious → curious ▸ curiously adverb◆his clothes were curiously old-fashioned.他的衣服式样陈旧古怪。◆curiously enough, a year later exactly the same thing happened again.说来也怪,一年以后完全相同的事情又发生了。■ mysterious strange and difficult to understand or explain神秘的;奇怪的;不易解释的◆he died in mysterious circumstances.他的死神秘离奇。◆a mysterious illness is affecting all the animals.一种奇怪的疾病正在侵袭所有的动物。  ➡ see also mystery → mystery ▸ mysteriously adverb◆my watch had mysteriously disappeared.我的手表不知怎么就不见了。■ funny (rather informal, especially spoken) strange and difficult to understand奇怪的;难以理解的◆that's funny-he was here a moment ago and now he's gone.真怪 - 他刚才还在这儿,现在就没影了。◆the engine's making a very funny noise.发动机正发出一种非常奇怪的声响。◆i'm pleased i didn't get that job, in a funny sort of way.我没有得到那份工作,但我有一种说不清楚的高兴。ⓘ in this meaning funny is a more informal way of saying strange, but it does not suggest that sth is slightly frightening, as strange sometimes does. * funny 表达此义时是 strange 的一种较非正式的说法,但它没有令人有点害怕的意思,strange 有时含有这样的意思。▸ funnily adverb◆funnily enough, i met her only yesterday.说来也巧,昨天我才碰见她。■ bizarre /bɪzɑː(r)/ very strange极其怪诞的◆what a bizarre story!真是个稀奇古怪的故事!◆he was exhibiting some very bizarre behaviour.他的行为很古怪。▸ bizarrely adverb◆she was bizarrely dressed, in a sort of tent thing.她穿着奇装异服,有点像帐篷。■ peculiar /pɪkjuːliə(r)/ (bre or rather formal) strange, especially in a way that is unpleasant or worrying怪异的,奇怪的(尤指令人不快或担忧)◆i had a peculiar feeling we'd met before.我有一种奇怪的感觉 - 我们以前见过面。◆he died in very peculiar circumstances.他的死很不寻常。ⓘ peculiar is rather formal in american english, but not in british english. * peculiar 在美式英语中相当正式,在英式英语中则不是。  ➡ see also peculiarity → mannerism , peculiar → unique ■ uncanny /ʌnkæni/ strange and difficult to explain异常的;难以解释的◆it was uncanny really, almost as if she knew what i was thinking.真是不可思议,她好像知道我在想什么似的。◆he has an uncanny knack of being able to see immediately where the problem lies.他有一种不可思议的本领,能够立即发现问题所在。ⓘ uncanny is used mainly to talk about situations and abilities, especially ones for which you cannot find a normal scientific explanation. * uncanny 主要用于修饰情况和能力,尤其是不能给出正常科学解释的。strange adjective 2➤a strange thing happened this morning.今天上午发生了一件怪事。➤never accept rides from strange men.千万别搭陌生男子的便车。strange ♦︎ unknown ♦︎ unfamiliar ♦︎ alienthese words all describe people, places or things that you do not know or recognize.这些词均表示陌生的、未知的。patterns and collocations 句型和搭配◆strange / unknown / unfamiliar / alien to sb◆a strange / an unknown / an unfamiliar / an alien place◆a strange / an unfamiliar / an alien environment◆a strange / an unfamiliar situation / feeling■ strange that you do not know or recognize because you have not been there before or met the person before陌生的;不熟悉的◆never accept rides from strange men.千万别搭乘陌生男子的便车。◆she woke up in a strange bed in a strange room.醒来时她发现自己躺在一个陌生房间里一张陌生的床上。◆at first the place was strange to me.起先我对这个地方不熟悉。■ unknown not known or identified未知的;不详的;未被确认的◆a species of insect previously unknown to science科学上以前未知的一种昆虫◆he was trying, for some unknown reason, to count the stars.不知何故,他想要数星星。◆the man's identity remains unknown.这名男子的身分还是个谜。■ unfamiliar that you do not know or recognize陌生的;不熟悉的;不认识的◆an unfamiliar sound came from the hall.大厅里传来了陌生的声音。◆please highlight any terms that are unfamiliar to you.请把你们不熟悉的用语都标示出来。 opp familiar ⓘ a person, place or thing that is familiar is well known to you because you have often seen, met, etc. them before. * familiar 表示熟悉的,指曾经见过或去过◆to look / sound / taste familiar看/听/尝起来熟悉◆he's a familiar figure in the neighbourhood.他在这个街区是大家都熟悉的人物。note 辨析 strange or unfamiliar?in this meaning strange is used especially to describe people and places. if strange is used to describe other things, such as a word, term, name, face, voice, sound or feeling it is more likely to mean 'unusual': if you mean 'not known' use unfamiliar. * strange 表达此义时尤用于描述人和地方。若 strange 用于描述其他事物,如 word、term、name、face、voice、sound 或 feeling,则更可能表示不寻常,表示不熟悉要用 unfamiliar。■ alien /eɪliən/ (written) strange and frightening; different from what you are used to陌生而可怕的;不熟悉的◆in a world that had suddenly become alien and dangerous, he was her only security.在一个突然变得陌生而危险的世界里,他是她唯一的守护神。strangeunusual or surprising, especially in a way that is difficult to understand奇怪的;奇特的;异常的◆a strange thing happened this morning.今天上午发生了一件怪事。◆it's strange (that) we haven't heard from him.奇怪,我们一直没有他的消息。◆that's strange-the front door's open.奇怪 - 正门开着呢。◆there was something strange about her eyes.她的眼睛有些异常。opp normal → normal ▸ strangely adverb◆she's been acting very strangely lately.近来她举止十分反常。◆strangely enough, i don't feel at all nervous.真奇怪,我一点也不紧张。strangethat you do not know or recognize because you have not been there before or met the person before陌生的;不熟悉的◆never accept rides from strange men.千万别搭乘陌生男子的便车。◆she woke up in a strange bed in a strange room.醒来时她发现自己躺在一个陌生房间里一张陌生的床上。◆at first the place was strange to me.起先我对这个地方不熟悉。strange/streɪndʒ ||; strendʒ/adj1. unusual or unexpected 奇怪的;古怪的;出乎意料的: ◇a very strange thing happened to me on the way home. 我回家途中发生了一件非常奇怪的事。◇a strange noise 古怪的声音 2. that you have not seen, visited, met, etc before 前所未见的;陌生的: ◇a strange town 陌生的城镇◇my mother told me not to talk to strange men. 妈妈叫我不要和陌生男子交谈。 ☞we do not use strange to talk about a person or thing that comes from a different country. look at foreign. 指来自不同国家的人或事不用strange。参看foreign。 ➔strangely adv ◇the streets were strangely quiet. 街道出奇地静。◇tim's behaving very strangely at the moment. 蒂姆的行为现在十分古怪。 ➔strangeness noun [u] strange1 strange situations, experiences, smells, tastes etc2 strange people, behaviour, objects or ideas3 a strange personrelated wordssee alsounusual,crazy,mysterious,frightened/frightening,magic,ghost,1. strange situations, experiences, smells, tastes etc 奇怪的情形、经历、气味、味道等 strange /streɪndʒ/ [adjective] very different from what you expect or from what usually happens, in a way that makes you feel a little frightened or surprised 奇怪的,奇特的,奇异的 a strange noise woke her up. 一个奇怪的声音把她惊醒了。 i had a strange feeling that i'd been there before. 我有一种奇怪的感觉,觉得我以前去过那里。 amanda's eyes glowed in a strange way, like a cat's. 阿曼达眼里发出一种奇怪的光,像猫一样。 he seemed to know lots of things about me, but the strange thing is i didn't even tell him my name. 他好像对我了解很多,但奇怪的是,我甚至连名字都没有告诉过他。it is strange that it's strange that you've never met him - he lives in your street. 很奇怪你竟然从来没有碰到过他—他就住在你们那条街上。 strangely [adverb] the downtown streets were strangely empty and peaceful. 市中心的街上空无一人,静得出奇。 funny also odd especially british /ˈfʌni ɒdǁɑːd/ [adjective] something funny or odd is a little strange and it makes you feel slightly worried or surprised because you cannot explain it or you do not know what it is 奇怪的,古怪的,难以解释的 there's a funny smell coming from the fridge. 冰箱里发出一股怪味儿。 thumps and laughter and odd noises were coming out of the living room. 客厅里传出了砰砰声、笑声,还有各种奇怪的声音。it is funny/odd that it seems odd that no one noticed him coming in. 似乎很奇怪,居然没有人注意到他进来。 it's funny that he managed to hit the ball because he never hits it in practice. 真奇怪,他竟击中了球,因为他在练习的时候从来没有击中过。that's funny/that's odd spoken ‘your keys aren't here.’ ‘that's funny - i'm sure i left them on the table.’ “你的钥匙不在这里。”“那就怪了——我明明放在桌子上的。” oddly [adverb] the eggplant was limp and oddly pale. 那茄子软软的,颜色淡得很奇怪。oddly enough oddly enough, i didn't feel at all nervous about visiting the prison. 很奇怪,我对探访监狱一点也不感到紧张。 peculiar /pɪˈkjuːliəʳ/ [adjective] strange and slightly unpleasant 奇怪的,怪异的 this meat tastes peculiar. 这肉味道很奇怪。 i've been having very peculiar dreams the past few weeks. 过去的几个星期里我一直在做奇怪的梦。 i heard a peculiar warbling from the living room. 我听到客厅里有人用奇怪的颤音在唱歌。 mysterious /mɪˈstɪəriəs/ [adjective] use this about something that people know very little about and that is difficult to explain or understand 神秘的,奇怪的,难以解释的 no one could offer an explanation for his mysterious disappearance. 没有人能够为他的神秘失踪作出解释。 i kept getting mysterious phone calls where the caller would hang up as soon as i answered. 我老是接到神秘电话,我一接电话,对方就会挂掉。under mysterious circumstances two weeks later, the shop burned to the ground under mysterious circumstances. 两个星期以后,这家商店被莫名其妙地烧得一干二净。 mysteriously [adverb] mysteriously, no one had noticed anyone leave or enter the room. 很奇怪,竟然没有人注意到有人进出这房间。 weird /wɪəʳd/ [adjective] a weird experience, feeling, sight, or sound is strange and very different from what you are used to [经历、情感、景象或声音]奇怪的,奇异的 she only had lipstick on her bottom lip which looked pretty weird. 她只在下嘴唇上擦了口红,看上去很奇怪。 it's a weird feeling to go back to a place that you lived in a long time ago. 回到很久以前住过的地方,有一种奇怪的感觉。 bizarre /bɪˈzɑːʳ, bəˈzɑːʳ/ [adjective] extremely strange, and very different from what is generally considered to be normal, especially in a frightening or slightly worrying way 异乎寻常的,怪诞的[尤指可怕或令人担心的] woods disappeared in very bizarre circumstances, and no trace of him has ever been found. 伍兹莫名其妙地失踪了,从此下落不明。 it was bizarre - if we took longer than five minutes in the bathroom, we had to explain why to our manager. 这种做法很怪——我们要是待在卫生间里超过五分钟,就得向经理说明原因。 eerie /ˈɪəri/ [adjective] strange and frightening 怪诞而可怕的 an eerie howl filled the cave. 恐怖的嚎叫声响彻山洞。 i had the eerie feeling that somebody was watching me. 我有一种可怕的感觉,觉得有人在监视我。 the pumps were shut off now. it was eerie, being in the factory without their sound. 现在油泵都关掉了,在工厂里没有油泵的声音感觉很奇怪。 eerily [adverb] the forest around them remained eerily silent. 他们周围的森林寂静得可怕。 surreal /səˈrɪəl/ [adjective] extremely strange, because nothing seems connected with real life or normal experiences, and things happen or appear together that do not belong together 荒诞的;梦幻般的;离奇的 living on the commune turned out to be a surreal experience. 住在群居社区是一种离奇的经历。 the whole trial and the media circus surrounding it was surreal. 这整个审讯,以及媒体围绕此事的炒作,都很离奇。 curious /ˈkjʊəriəs/ [adjective usually before noun] strange and surprising but interesting, so that you want to know more about it 稀奇古怪的,奇特的 life in the village was a curious combination of the old and the very new. 这个村子里的生活很奇特,有很古老的习俗,也有最新的时尚。 he had come to some curious arrangement with his landlady. 他与女房东达成了一个奇怪的协定。 curiously [adverb] it was a curiously organized office. 那是一间布局很奇特的办公室。 ironic /aɪˈrɒnɪkǁaɪˈrɑː-/ [adjective] an ironic situation seems strange and amusing, because something happens that you would not expect at all 奇怪的,可笑的,令人啼笑皆非的 her car was stolen from outside the police station, which is pretty ironic. 她的汽车在警察局外面被盗,真令人啼笑皆非。 one of the study's ironic discoveries is that tv trials educate the public about the justice system better than actual trials. 这个调查的可笑发现之一,就是电视里的审讯比实际的审讯更能教育公众认识司法制度。it is ironic that it's ironic that professional athletes are often such unhealthy people. 讽刺的是,职业运动员往往是很不健康的人。 ironically [adverb] ironically, it was his very success which led to the media attention and his eventual downfall. 具有讽刺意味的是,正是他的成功吸引了媒体的注意,也招致了他后来的失败。2. strange people, behaviour, objects or ideas 奇怪的人、行为、东西或想法 strange /streɪndʒ/ [adjective] pearl was a strange girl who never played with the other children. 珀尔是个奇怪的女孩,她从不跟其他小孩一起玩。 he's very strange - you never really know what he's thinking. 他这人很奇怪—你永远都没法知道他在想什么。 marla has some strange ideas about raising children. 玛拉对于如何抚养孩子有一些奇怪的想法。 strangely [adverb] witnesses said the man was carrying a gun and behaving strangely. 有目击者说这名男子带着一把枪,行为古怪。 eccentric /ɪkˈsentrɪk/ [adjective] an eccentric person has strange and slightly crazy habits or ideas, which people think are amusing [习惯或想法]怪异的,古怪的 our neighbour is an eccentric old lady who has about 25 cats. 我们的邻居是一个古怪的老太太,她养了大约25只猫。 mr. withers is a little eccentric, but he's basically harmless. 威瑟斯先生有点古怪,但是他基本上不会伤害别人。 weird /wɪəʳd/ [adjective] strange and slightly frightening, and making you feel uncomfortable 古怪而可怕的,怪异的 i don't really want to spend the evening with helen - she's so weird. 晚上我不是很想和海伦待在一起—她这人很古怪。 she's dating a really weird guy who's into witchcraft and black magic. 她在和一个很古怪的家伙交往,那人对巫术和魔法很着迷。 the museum has a collection of the weirdest sculptures i've ever seen. 这家博物馆收藏了一批我从来没有见过的奇怪雕塑。 bizarre /bɪˈzɑːʳ, bəˈzɑːʳ/ [adjective] extremely strange, and very different from what is generally considered to be normal, especially in a frightening or slightly worrying way 异乎寻常的,怪诞的[尤指可怕或令人担心的] they tell the most bizarre stories about him. 他们在议论他的一些最怪异的事情。! the marriage between the two stars was as bizarre as it was short-lived. 这两位明星之间的婚姻离奇而短暂。 colin later took his own life in a bizarre suicide pact with his mother. 科林后来和他母亲签了一个奇怪的自杀协议,结束了自己的生命。 bizarrely [adverb] roland was dressed rather bizarrely in the robes of a priest. 罗兰德穿着神父的长袍,样子相当古怪。 outlandish /aʊtˈlændɪʃ/ [adjective] something that is outlandish is very strange, and not at all like anything you are used to 古怪的,奇特的 parts of lisa's story sounded outlandish, and no one would believe her. 莉萨的叙述中有些内容听起来很离奇,没人会相信她。 she came to the party wearing an outlandish costume and blond wig. 她穿了一身古怪的服装,戴着金色的假发来参加聚会。 funny/odd /ˈfʌni, ɒdǁɑːd/ [adjective] especially british slightly strange and difficult to understand 【尤英】古怪的,难以理解的 did anna warn you that her aunt is rather... well, rather odd? 安娜有没有提醒你,她的姨妈有点一有点怪? he's a bit funny - sometimes he's very friendly, other times he just ignores you. 他有点古怪—有时候很友好,有时候又会对你不理不睬。 peculiar /pɪˈkjuːliəʳ/ [adjective] slightly strange, and different from what you would normally expect, especially in a way that is either amusing or a little worrying 有点古怪的,异常的[尤指滑稽或有点令人担心的] she's actually very friendly in her own peculiar way. 她实际上很友好,只是方式与众不同罢了。 glenn started acting peculiar after his wife's funeral. 格伦在妻子的葬礼之后开始表现得很古怪。 kinky /ˈkɪŋki/ [adjective] someone who is kinky, or who does kinky things, has strange ways of getting sexual excitement 性行为反常的 kinky sex 反常的性行为 i think he's a bit kinky - but i like him. 我觉得他在那个方面有点怪—但是我喜欢他。 warped /wɔːʳpt/ [adjective] informal someone who is warped has ideas or thoughts that most people think are unpleasant and strange 【非正式】[思想]怪诞的 some of my professors at college were pretty warped. 我上大学时候的一些教授思想很古怪。 in his statement the chief of police said, ‘we are dealing with a warped mind, and we have to take all precautions.’ 警察局长在他的声明中说:“我们面对的是一个思想怪诞的人,我们必须采取一切预防措施。” only someone with a warped sense of humor would think the accident is funny. 只有有很奇怪的幽默感的人才会认为这样的事故好笑。3. a strange person 一个怪人 weirdo /ˈwɪəʳdəʊ/ [countable noun] informal someone who is very strange in an unpleasant and sometimes threatening way 【非正式】[令人不舒服、有时可怕的]怪人 there's a weirdo who stands in front of the store and talks to himself. 有一个怪人站在商店的前面自言自语。 when i travel by underground i always seem to end up sitting next to some weirdo. 我乘地铁好像总是会坐在某个怪人的旁边。 oddball /ˈɒdbɔːlǁˈɑːd-/ [countable noun] informal a strange person 【非正式】奇怪的人 most of my family's ok, but my brother's a bit of an oddball. 我们家多数人都正常,就是我哥哥有点怪。 growing up, most of the other kids considered me an oddball. 我从小就被大多数别的孩子认为是个怪人。 freak /friːk/ [countable noun] informal a very strange person, especially one who behaves oddly and has strange ideas 【非正式】怪人[尤指行为、想法古怪的人] the guy is probably just some freak who saw her on tv and decided he loves her. 这家伙说不定只是个什么怪人,他在电视上看到她后,就认定自己爱的就是她了。control/neat/fast food etc freak her husband's a control freak - he won't let her leave the house without him. 她丈夫是个控制欲极强的人—没有自己陪着就不让她出家门。 crank /kræŋk/ [countable noun] british someone who other people think is strange, especially because they have beliefs, aims, or habits that are thought to be very unusual or too extreme 【英】怪人[尤因其信仰、目标或习惯被认为异乎寻常] vegetarians were once regarded as cranks. 素食者一度被认为是怪人。 call me a crank, but i think the world was a lot better before mobile phones came along. 就算我是怪人吧,但我认为移动电话出现之前世界美好得多。 strange /strendʒ; streɪndʒ/adj 1. unusual, surprising, or difficult to understand 奇怪的,奇特的,不寻常的,不可思议的:◇i had a strange dream last night. 昨天晚上我做了一个奇怪的梦。◇+ that it's strange that brad isn't here yet. 奇怪,布拉德居然还没来。◇that's strange that's strange — i thought i left my keys on the table. 奇怪 — 我记得是把钥匙留在桌子上的。 2. unusual in a way that makes you feel frightened or nervous 怪异的[因而使人恐惧或紧张],不寻常的:◇there was something strange about him. 他有点怪怪的。 3. not familiar 陌生的,不熟悉的,生疏的:◇i was all alone in a strange country. 我独自一人身处陌生的国度里。 ☞ strange
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