strange adj. 1.奇怪的,古怪的,不可思议的。 2.不认识的,陌生的;不熟悉的。 3.生疏的;没有经验的,生手的,外行的。 4.疏远的,冷淡的,不亲热的。 5.外国的,异乡的,别处的。 He is still strange to the job. 他还不太习惯这个工作。 strange fish 〔口语〕怪人。 I am quite strange here [to this place]. 我对这里十分人地生疏。 The newcomer is very strange in his manner. 这新来的人举动上很古怪。 I'm strange at bridge. 我对桥牌是外行。 Your friends will help you when you're in a strange land. 你在国外的时候,你的朋友们会帮你的忙的。 feel strange 身体有点不对,觉得不舒服;头晕眼花,发晕;觉得奇怪,觉得不安定。 make oneself strange 装做生人;装做不知道,装做惊奇的样子。 strange as it may sound 听[说]起来也许奇怪。 strange to say [tell] 说也奇怪。 adv. -ly n. -ness 【物理学】(量子数的)奇异性。
There he soon died, and it is strange to reflect that he may have regretted his cage upon ben alder . 没多久,他就死在那,想想也奇怪,说不定是他对本亚尔德山上的“笼子”曾经是依依不舍呢。
The blushes caused by the careless scrutiny of some passengers as she had entered the car were strange to see upon this plain, under-class countenance, which was drawn in placid, almost emotionless lines . 她上车的时候,一些旅客曾放肆地细细察看着她,这使她脸红了。在这样一个下等女人的朴素、沉静、几乎不露感情的面容上看到这种红晕是不寻常的。
She is strange to the work but will soon learn 她对这个工作还很生疏,但很快就会学会的。
It is strange to have people whistle at him at the meeting 真奇怪会场上有人对他吹口哨。