unaccustomed
adj. 不習慣的; 不尋常的; 奇怪的; 不熟悉的
If you are unaccustomed to something, you do not know it very well or have not experienced it very often.
They were unaccustomed to such military setbacks...
他們還不習慣這樣的軍事挫敗。
It is a part of Britain as yet largely unaccustomed to tourists.
英國的這一塊地方還很不為遊客所熟悉。
If you describe someone's behaviour or experiences as unaccustomed, you mean that they do not usually behave like this or have experiences of this kind.
He began to comfort me with such unaccustomed gentleness...
他開始以那種少有的溫柔安慰我。
His nose had been reddened by unaccustomed exposure to the California sun.
經過加州陽光不同尋常的照射,他的鼻子曬紅了。
1. not habituated to; unfamiliar with;
2. not customary or usual;
The young herdsman briskly mounted a horse that was inclined to act up with an unaccustomed rider.
年輕牧民輕快地躍上一匹慣於對生人使性子的馬.
She is unaccustomed to public speaking.
她不習慣於當眾演說.
He is unaccustomed to early rising.
他不慣於早起.
But actual physical contact with things one is unaccustomed to is much more difficult to philosophically.
但是真正接觸到那些並不習慣的事物在觀念上就難以忍受了.
I am a bit unaccustomed to it.
我還真覺得有點兒不習慣.