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stranger
- IPA[ˈstreɪn(d)ʒə]
英式
- a person whom one does not know or with whom one is not familiar;a person who does not know, or is not known in, a particular place or community
noun: stranger, plural noun: strangers
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- 1. a person whom one does not know or with whom one is not familiar don't talk to strangers she remained a stranger to him
- ▪ a person who does not know, or is not known in, a particular place or community I'm a stranger in these parts he must have been a stranger to the village 同義詞
- ▪ a person entirely unaccustomed to (a feeling, experience, or situation) he is no stranger to controversy
- ▪ a person who is not a member or official of the House of Commons.
- unusual or surprising; difficult to understand or explain: children have some strange ideas he's a very strange man
Oxford Dictionary
- unusual or surprising in a way that is unsettling or hard to understand: children have some strange ideas he's a very strange man
Oxford American Dictionary
- used to greet someone whom one has not seen for some time
Oxford American Dictionary
- a subatomic particle classified as having a non-zero value for strangeness.
Oxford Dictionary
- a subatomic particle classified as having a nonzero value for strangeness.
Oxford American Dictionary
- an equation or fractal set representing a complex pattern of behaviour in a chaotic system.
Oxford Dictionary
- matter consisting of subatomic particles having the property of strangeness: research indicated that planets made of strange matter could exist and that scientists might distinguish these planets via their densities
Oxford Dictionary
- (of a person or part of the body) feel unwell; have unpleasant sensations
Oxford American Dictionary
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- IPA[ˈstrānjər]
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- a person whom one does not know or with whom one is not familiar: don't talk to strangers she remained a stranger to him
Oxford American Dictionary