strange

形容词

UK/streɪndʒ/
US/streɪndʒ/

定义 strange 形容词

unusual

  1. A2

    unusual and unexpected, or difficult to understand

    • He has some peculiar notions about women!

    • You express the most bizarre things at times.

    • I had an odd sensation that we had crossed paths before.

unfamiliar

  1. B1

    not known or familiar

    • I wouldn't get a ride from unfamiliar men.

    • The infant began to cry when surrounded by so many strange faces.

    • I've also never been here, so this place feels completely unfamiliar to me.

片语 strange 形容词

  • feel strange

    To experience a sensation of being unwell, not normal, or not quite right.

    I've been feeling a bit strange ever since I started taking this medication.

成语

  • stranger things have happened

    This idiom is used to indicate that although a particular event or idea seems very strange or surprising, it is still within the realm of possibility.

    "Do you think he'll quit his job to travel the world?" "Well, stranger things have happened."