strange [streɪndʒ] adjective UNUSUAL 不寻常的 ESSENTIAL ■unusual and unexpected, or difficult to understand 不寻常的;奇怪的;不可思议的•He's got some very strange ideas about women!他对女性有一些非常古怪的看法! •You say the strangest things sometimes.有时候你说的话非常奇怪。 •I had a strange feeling that we'd met before.我有种奇怪的感觉,觉得我们以前见过面。 •It 's strange that tourists almost never visit this village.不可思议的是,游客几乎从来不到这个村子来。 •That 's strange - I'm sure I put my glasses in my bag and yet they're not there.太奇怪了——我确定我把眼镜放进了袋子里,但不见了。 feel strange ■to feel uncomfortable and not normal or correct 感觉不舒服;感觉不正常•I hope that fish was all right - my stomach feels a bit strange.我希望那条鱼没有问题——我的肚子感觉有点不舒服。 [streɪndʒ] adjective NOT FAMILIAR 不熟悉的 ADVANCED ■not known or familiar 陌生的,不熟悉的•I don't usually accept lifts from strange men.我通常不会搭陌生男人的车。 •With so many strange faces around her, the baby started to cry.看到周围有这么多陌生面孔,婴儿开始哭起来。 •I've never been here before either, so it's all strange to me too.我以前也没来过这里,因此对我来说这也是完全陌生的。 [streɪndʒ] adjective stranger things have happened ■used to say that although a suggested event or idea seems very strange or surprising, it is possible 还有更离奇的事(用于说明虽然所说的事件或想法看来非常奇怪或令人吃惊,但也有可能会发生的)•"You don't think Katie and Darryl are falling in love, do you?" "Well, stranger things have happened."“你不是认为凯蒂和达瑞尔坠入爱河了吧?是吧?”“噢!更离奇的事也会有。” |