strangeness
n. 奇怪; 古怪; 陌生; 生疏
Something that is strange is unusual or unexpected, and makes you feel slightly nervous or afraid.
Then a strange thing happened...
然后一件奇怪的事发生了。
There was something strange about the flickering blue light...
闪烁的蓝光有点怪异。
A strange place is one that you have never been to before. A strange person is someone that you have never met before.
I ended up alone in a strange city...
结果,我独自一人来到了一个陌生的城市。
She was faced with a new job, in unfamiliar surroundings with strange people.
她面对着一份全新工作,周围是陌生的环境和陌生的人。
If you feel strange, you have an unpleasant or uncomfortable feeling, either physical or emotional.
I felt all dizzy and strange.
我感到非常头晕、不舒服。
1. unusualness as a consequence of not being well known
2. the quality of being alien or not native;
And with the loss of strangeness, there was space for intimacy.
既然失去了陌生感, 就为亲切感腾出了地方.
She could not help feeling the strangeness of her situation.
她不由感到自己的处境奇特. 这是怎么啦?
The concept of strangeness constitutes more than a feeble attempt.
奇异数这个概念不只是一种巧妙的尝试.
The strangeness of everything around her filled her with fear.
周围的一切都是陌生的,她心里很害怕.
This stupendous fragmentariness heightened the dream - like strangeness of her bridal life.
这架庞大的残骸,使她的新婚生活更变得象梦一般光怪陆离.