strange
adj. 奇怪的; 陌生的
Something that is strange is unusual or unexpected, and makes you feel slightly nervous or afraid.
Then a strange thing happened...
然後一件奇怪的事發生了。
There was something strange about the flickering blue light...
閃爍的藍光有點怪異。
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...
結果,我獨自一人來到了一個陌生的城市。
She was faced with a new job, in unfamiliar surroundings with strange people.
她面對著一份全新工作,周圍是陌生的環境和陌生的人。
If you feel strange, you have an unpleasant or uncomfortable feeling, either physical or emotional.
I felt all dizzy and strange.
我感到非常頭暈、不舒服。
1. being definitely out of the ordinary and unexpected; slightly odd or even a bit weird;
2. not known before;
3. not at ease or comfortable;
queer, odd, funny, crazy, curious, peculiar, strange, eccentric, quaint, singular
這些形容詞均含有"奇怪的,奇異的,新奇的"之意。
feel strange
(人或身體的某部位)感覺不舒服
strange to say (或詩/文 tell)
說來也怪
I felt a strange sense of elation.
我有一種異常的興奮感覺.
It was strange to see these Prague streets, usually so animated, now completely empty and deserted.
看到通常很有生氣的布拉格的街道現在變得空無一人,真是很怪.
She landed up in a strange city without any money or friends.
她到達一個陌生的城市,沒有錢和朋友.
This insect makes its strange noise by rubbing its back legs together.
這隻昆蟲摩擦它的兩條後腿發出一種奇怪的聲音.
It's strange that the bus has been delayed so long.
真奇怪,汽車竟耽誤這麼長時間.