unfamiliarity
n. 陌生
If something is unfamiliar to you, you know nothing or very little about it, because you have not seen or experienced it before.
She grew many wonderful plants that were unfamiliar to me...
她種了很多我不熟悉的奇妙植物。
I was alone in an unfamiliar city.
我在一個陌生的城市裡形單影隻。
If you are unfamiliar with something, it is unfamiliar to you.
She speaks no Japanese and is unfamiliar with Japanese culture.
她不會說日語,也不瞭解日本文化。
1. unusualness as a consequence of not being well known
It was a mark of his unfamiliarity with Hollywood that he didn't understand that an agent was paid out of his client's share.
他居然不知道經紀人的報酬得從其客戶的收入中出,這說明他對好萊塢太不瞭解了。
And unfamiliarity with a new electoral system may also deter voters.
而對新的選舉體系的不熟悉,也會妨礙一些選民投票.
Her temporary shyness was due to her unfamiliarity with the environment.
她暫時的害羞是因為對環境不熟悉.
Its unfamiliarity puzzled him.
他覺得這條河很陌生,真使他奇怪.
This might just be unfamiliarity: I have a lot more experience with the old - fashioned iteration - based approach.
這個可能不熟: 我有很多經驗是關於傳統的基於迭代的方法的.