stranger

名詞

UK/ˈstreɪn.dʒəʳ/
US/ˈstreɪn.dʒɚ/

定義 stranger 名詞

  1. B1Countable(可数名词)

    A person that one does not know.

    不认识的人

    • Parents often caution their children against speaking with strangers.

      父母经常告诫孩子不要和陌生人说话。

    • Everyone she encountered at the gathering was a stranger.

      她在聚会上遇到的每个人都是陌生人。

    • In a new city, everywhere you look are strangers.

      在一个新城市里,到处都是陌生人。

  2. Countable(可数名词)

    An individual who is new to a particular place or area.

    初来乍到者;外地人

    • As a stranger to the city, he was unfamiliar with the streets.

      作为这个城市的新来者,他对街道并不熟悉。

    • Being a stranger to this country, I was completely unaware of its customs.

      作为这个国家的外地人,我对其习俗完全不了解。

    • They are strangers to this community, so it will take time for them to adjust.

      他们是这个社区的新人,所以需要时间来适应。

成語

  • hello stranger

    Used to greet someone familiar whom you have not seen in a long time.

    (用于称呼很久没见的熟人)你好,稀客。

    "Hello stranger!" she said in surprise. "I never expected to see you here."

    「你好,稀客!」她惊讶地说。「我没想到会在这里见到你。」

  • be no stranger to something

    to have a lot of experience with something; to be very familiar with a particular experience or activity.

    对某事或某活动非常熟悉,毫不陌生。

    As an emergency room doctor, he is no stranger to stress.

    作为一名急诊室医生,他对压力毫不陌生。