strange 的英语意思
strangestrange1 /streɪndʒ/ adjective (comparative stranger, superlative strangest)
查看全部语言翻译1unusual or surprising, especially in a way that is difficult to explain or understand奇异的;令人惊奇的,尤指难以解释或理解的 SYN odd:
strange noises奇怪的声音
Does Geoff’s behaviour seem strange to you?Geoff的行为在你看来奇怪吗?
She felt there was something strange about Dexter’s voice.她觉得Dexter的声音有些奇怪。
Isn’t it strange how animals seem to sense danger?动物似乎能感知危险,这难道不奇怪吗?
It’s strange that we’ve never met before.奇怪的是,我们之前从未见过面。
For some strange reason, I slept like a baby despite the noise.出于某种奇怪的原因,尽管有噪音,我仍然睡得很香。
Strange as it may seem, I actually prefer cold weather.听起来或许奇怪,但我其实更喜欢寒冷的天气。
That’s strange. I was sure Jude was right here a second ago.真奇怪。我确信Jude刚才就在这里。
The strange thing is all four victims had red hair.奇怪的是,四名受害者都是红发。strange to say British English (=strangely)(=奇怪地)
Strange to say, I was just thinking that myself.奇怪的是,我自己刚才也在想这件事。2someone or something that is strange is not familiar because you have not seen or met them before(指人或事物)陌生的,因为以前从未见过或遇到过:
As a child, she’d been taught never to speak to strange men.她小时候被教导不要和陌生男人说话。
I was just 20, a young girl in a strange city.我才20岁,是个独自身处陌生城市的年轻女孩。strange to
It was all strange to him, but he’d soon learn his way around.这一切对他来说都很陌生,但他很快就会熟悉起来的。3feel strange to feel as if something is slightly wrong or unusual, either physically or emotionally感觉身体或情绪上有些不对劲或不寻常:
Can you get me a glass of water? I feel a bit strange.能给我拿杯水吗?我感觉有点不对劲。
It felt strange to be back in Dublin.重回都柏林,感觉很陌生。—strangeness noun [uncountable]THESAURUS同义词辨析strange unusual or surprising, especially in a way that is difficult to understand, or that is a little frightening异常的;令人惊奇的,尤指难以理解或略带恐惧感的: · What’s that strange noise downstairs?· 楼下那是什么奇怪的声音?· That’s strange – I’m sure I left my keys on the table.· 真奇怪——我明明把钥匙放在桌子上了。· a strange old man· 一个奇怪的老人funny/odd especially spoken尤用于口语 a little strange and making you feel slightly surprised or worried有点奇怪,让人略感惊讶或担忧: · There’s a funny smell in the kitchen.· 厨房里有股奇怪的气味。· It’s odd that you can’t remember him at all.· 你完全不记得他,真奇怪。curious especially written尤用于书面语 strange, especially in an interesting way. Curious is a little more formal than strange奇怪的,尤指以一种有趣的方式。curious 比 strange 略正式: · a curious fact· 一个奇特的事实· There’s something rather curious about small-town America.· 美国小镇有些颇为奇特之处。· She remembered curious little details.· 她记得一些奇特的小细节。mysterious strange – used about something that people know little about and are unable to explain or understand奇怪的——用于描述人们知之甚少、无法解释或理解的事物: · He had disappeared in mysterious circumstances.· 他在神秘的情况下失踪了。· There were reports of mysterious lights in the sky.· 有报道称天空中出现了神秘的光。eccentric strange in a way that seems slightly crazy and amusing – used about people and their behaviour奇怪的,带有一丝疯癫和趣味——用于描述人及其行为: · He lived completely alone and had some slightly eccentric habits.· 他完全独居,有些略显怪癖的习惯。· an eccentric old lady· 一位古怪的老太太peculiar slightly strange, and different from what you would normally expect – used especially when this is either amusing or worrying略显奇怪,与通常预期不同——尤指令人觉得有趣或令人担忧时: · She sometimes wears rather peculiar clothes.· 她有时穿着相当奇特的衣服。· He had a peculiar expression on his face.· 他脸上带着一种奇特的表情。very strange非常奇怪weird very strange or very different from what you are used to非常奇怪,或与习以为常的事物大相径庭: · I had a weird dream last night.· 我昨晚做了个奇怪的梦。· It’s a weird and wonderful place.· 这是个奇异而美妙的地方。bizarre extremely strange and different from what is usually considered normal极其奇异,与通常认为正常的事物大相径庭: · It was a bizarre situation.· 那是一个荒诞的情形。· Mark’s behaviour was really bizarre.· Mark的行为实在荒诞。surreal extremely strange and unconnected with real life or normal experiences, like something out of a dream极其奇异,与现实生活或正常经历毫无关联,如梦境一般: · His paintings are full of surreal images.· 他的画作充满了超现实的意象。· There is something surreal about the climate change talks in Bali.· 巴厘岛气候变化谈判有一种超现实的感觉。· The plant’s flowers were so big that they seemed almost surreal· 这株植物的花朵大得几乎令人难以置信。uncanny very strange – used especially about someone having an unusual ability to do something, or looking surprisingly similar to someone非常奇怪——尤指某人具有非凡能力,或与他人惊人地相似: · She had an uncanny knack (=ability) of putting her finger right on a problem.· 她有一种神奇的本事(=能力),能够一针见血地指出问题所在。· Alice had an uncanny resemblance to Josie.· Alice与Josie有着惊人的相似之处。· his uncanny ability to pick racing winners· 他挑选赛事获胜者的神奇能力
查看全部语言翻译1unusual or surprising, especially in a way that is difficult to explain or understand奇异的;令人惊奇的,尤指难以解释或理解的 SYN odd:
strange noises奇怪的声音
Does Geoff’s behaviour seem strange to you?Geoff的行为在你看来奇怪吗?
She felt there was something strange about Dexter’s voice.她觉得Dexter的声音有些奇怪。
Isn’t it strange how animals seem to sense danger?动物似乎能感知危险,这难道不奇怪吗?
It’s strange that we’ve never met before.奇怪的是,我们之前从未见过面。
For some strange reason, I slept like a baby despite the noise.出于某种奇怪的原因,尽管有噪音,我仍然睡得很香。
Strange as it may seem, I actually prefer cold weather.听起来或许奇怪,但我其实更喜欢寒冷的天气。
That’s strange. I was sure Jude was right here a second ago.真奇怪。我确信Jude刚才就在这里。
The strange thing is all four victims had red hair.奇怪的是,四名受害者都是红发。strange to say British English (=strangely)(=奇怪地)
Strange to say, I was just thinking that myself.奇怪的是,我自己刚才也在想这件事。2someone or something that is strange is not familiar because you have not seen or met them before(指人或事物)陌生的,因为以前从未见过或遇到过:
As a child, she’d been taught never to speak to strange men.她小时候被教导不要和陌生男人说话。
I was just 20, a young girl in a strange city.我才20岁,是个独自身处陌生城市的年轻女孩。strange to
It was all strange to him, but he’d soon learn his way around.这一切对他来说都很陌生,但他很快就会熟悉起来的。3feel strange to feel as if something is slightly wrong or unusual, either physically or emotionally感觉身体或情绪上有些不对劲或不寻常:
Can you get me a glass of water? I feel a bit strange.能给我拿杯水吗?我感觉有点不对劲。
It felt strange to be back in Dublin.重回都柏林,感觉很陌生。—strangeness noun [uncountable]THESAURUS同义词辨析strange unusual or surprising, especially in a way that is difficult to understand, or that is a little frightening异常的;令人惊奇的,尤指难以理解或略带恐惧感的: · What’s that strange noise downstairs?· 楼下那是什么奇怪的声音?· That’s strange – I’m sure I left my keys on the table.· 真奇怪——我明明把钥匙放在桌子上了。· a strange old man· 一个奇怪的老人funny/odd especially spoken尤用于口语 a little strange and making you feel slightly surprised or worried有点奇怪,让人略感惊讶或担忧: · There’s a funny smell in the kitchen.· 厨房里有股奇怪的气味。· It’s odd that you can’t remember him at all.· 你完全不记得他,真奇怪。curious especially written尤用于书面语 strange, especially in an interesting way. Curious is a little more formal than strange奇怪的,尤指以一种有趣的方式。curious 比 strange 略正式: · a curious fact· 一个奇特的事实· There’s something rather curious about small-town America.· 美国小镇有些颇为奇特之处。· She remembered curious little details.· 她记得一些奇特的小细节。mysterious strange – used about something that people know little about and are unable to explain or understand奇怪的——用于描述人们知之甚少、无法解释或理解的事物: · He had disappeared in mysterious circumstances.· 他在神秘的情况下失踪了。· There were reports of mysterious lights in the sky.· 有报道称天空中出现了神秘的光。eccentric strange in a way that seems slightly crazy and amusing – used about people and their behaviour奇怪的,带有一丝疯癫和趣味——用于描述人及其行为: · He lived completely alone and had some slightly eccentric habits.· 他完全独居,有些略显怪癖的习惯。· an eccentric old lady· 一位古怪的老太太peculiar slightly strange, and different from what you would normally expect – used especially when this is either amusing or worrying略显奇怪,与通常预期不同——尤指令人觉得有趣或令人担忧时: · She sometimes wears rather peculiar clothes.· 她有时穿着相当奇特的衣服。· He had a peculiar expression on his face.· 他脸上带着一种奇特的表情。very strange非常奇怪weird very strange or very different from what you are used to非常奇怪,或与习以为常的事物大相径庭: · I had a weird dream last night.· 我昨晚做了个奇怪的梦。· It’s a weird and wonderful place.· 这是个奇异而美妙的地方。bizarre extremely strange and different from what is usually considered normal极其奇异,与通常认为正常的事物大相径庭: · It was a bizarre situation.· 那是一个荒诞的情形。· Mark’s behaviour was really bizarre.· Mark的行为实在荒诞。surreal extremely strange and unconnected with real life or normal experiences, like something out of a dream极其奇异,与现实生活或正常经历毫无关联,如梦境一般: · His paintings are full of surreal images.· 他的画作充满了超现实的意象。· There is something surreal about the climate change talks in Bali.· 巴厘岛气候变化谈判有一种超现实的感觉。· The plant’s flowers were so big that they seemed almost surreal· 这株植物的花朵大得几乎令人难以置信。uncanny very strange – used especially about someone having an unusual ability to do something, or looking surprisingly similar to someone非常奇怪——尤指某人具有非凡能力,或与他人惊人地相似: · She had an uncanny knack (=ability) of putting her finger right on a problem.· 她有一种神奇的本事(=能力),能够一针见血地指出问题所在。· Alice had an uncanny resemblance to Josie.· Alice与Josie有着惊人的相似之处。· his uncanny ability to pick racing winners· 他挑选赛事获胜者的神奇能力