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词组 strange
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strange /streɪndʒ/ adjective unusual or surprising, especially in a way that is difficult to explain or understandnounsa strange thing They were walking through the forest when a strange thing happened.a strange feeling/sensation/experience David had the strange feeling that he had seen her somewhere before.a strange place/land/world The desert was a strange place at night.a strange way Your memory sometimes works in a strange way.a strange man/woman/person You meet all kinds of strange people when you’re travelling.strange behaviour BrE strange behavior AmE His friends couldn’t understand his strange behaviour.a strange noise/sound There was a strange noise coming from the other room.verbsseem/sound/look strange It seems strange that he didn’t say where he was going.find sth strange They found it strange that their son was so interested in ballet.prepositionsstrange to sb His voice sounded strange to her.phrasessomething strange (about sb/sth) There is something strange about Mr Hyde, something evil.for some strange reason For some strange reason, she seems to like you.that’s strange/how strange spoken (=used when something strange has happened) That’s strange – all my work has just disappeared.THESAURUS: strange mysterious strange – used about something or someone that people know little about and are unable to explain or understand: He had disappeared in mysterious circumstances (=used when no one knows how or why something happened). | There's something mysterious about him, something not quite right. | There were reports of mysterious lights in the sky. | Binoche plays Julie, a mysterious woman who flees the outside world following the death of her husband and daughter. | Sometimes God works in mysterious ways (=used when saying that people cannot explain the reasons why something happens, or do anything to change it). curious strange, in a way that makes you wonder why something is true, or why something happens in that way: Then, a curious thing happened: Duval not only won a tournament, he couldn't stop winning. | By a curious coincidence, they had both attended the same university. | There’s something rather curious about small-town America. | Harriet was troubled by the curious change in her daughter. odd strange, especially in a way that makes you feel surprised or worried: It’s odd that you can’t remember him at all. | It struck me as odd that she should find this man desirable or handsome (=it seemed odd to me). | There was something odd about his face - she thought she recognized him from somewhere. | It seemed rather an odd thing to do. funny slightly strange, especially in a way that makes you feel a little surprised or worried. Funny is used especially in spoken English: There’s a funny smell in the kitchen. | The soup had rather a funny taste. | The engine was making a funny sort of noise. | It's funny that she didn't call. | I think there is something funny going on (=used when you think someone may be doing something bad or illegal). peculiar strange, especially in a way that makes you feel surprised or that seems unpleasant: The man was looking at me in a peculiar way. | The walls were covered in a peculiar kind of sticky substance. | Then a most peculiar thing happened. The broomstick suddenly flew up into the sky. | Did you notice anything peculiar about him? | He had a peculiar expression on his face. eeriefeeling | sensation | silence | stillness | place | sound | light | atmosphere strange, mysterious, and often frightening: Suddenly he became aware of an eerie feeling, as though he was being watched. | There was an eerie silence in the house. | The forest was an eerie place at night. | Suddenly they heard an eerie sound coming from somewhere deep in the cave. | The town had an eerie atmosphere after the bombing. eccentricmillionaire | old man | old lady | behaviour | habit strange in a way that seems slightly crazy and amusing – used about people and their behaviour: An eccentric millionaire had built his own railway line in the back garden of his mansion. | Harmer was an eccentric old lady who lived alone in a remote cottage. | The staff were worried by the editor's eccentric behaviour. | He lived completely alone and had some slightly eccentric habits.very strange weird very strange or very different from what you are used to. Weird is used especially in spoken English: A totally weird thing happened last night. I was lying in bed and suddenly the roof collapsed on top of me. | There's something weird about being in a room full of film producers. | I had a weird dream last night. | My friends think I'm really weird because I keep pigeons. | My wife told me that she too had a weird feeling about the house. bizarrething | story | situation | behaviour | world extremely strange and different from what is usually considered normal: She didn't realise she was asleep - that was the bizarre thing. | There was a bizarre story about a blind man who was attacked by a police officer. | How did this bizarre situation come about? | Mark’s behaviour was becoming increasingly bizarre. | The film is set in the bizarre world of fashion. surrealimage | sense of humour | quality | moment extremely strange and unconnected with real life or normal experiences, like something out of a dream: His paintings are full of surreal images. | The comedian is well known for his surreal sense of humour. | His films have a strange surreal quality. | There is something surreal about the climate change talks in Bali. | The plant’s flowers were so big that they seemed almost surreal. uncannyability | knack | resemblance | feeling | accuracy very strange – used especially about someone having an unusual ability to do something, or looking surprisingly similar to someone: He had an uncanny ability to pick winners. | She had an uncanny knack of putting her finger right on a problem (=ability to do a particular thing). | Alice had an uncanny resemblance to Josie (=they looked very similar). | She began to get an uncanny feeling that she was being watched. | He can imitate Robertson's voice with uncanny accuracy (=in a surprisingly accurate way).
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