strangely
英 [ˈstreɪndʒli] 美 [ˈstrendʒlɪ]
strangely基本释义
adv.奇妙地;奇怪地;不可思议地
strangely用法及例句
adv1. in a strange mannere.g. a queerly in
strangely音标
英 [ˈstreɪndʒli]
美 [ˈstrendʒlɪ]
strangely基本释义
adv.奇妙地;奇怪地;不可思议地
strangely用法及例句
adv
1. in a strange manner
e.g. a queerly inscribed sheet of paper
Synonym: queerlyoddlyfunnily
1. (表示强调)奇怪地,异常地,不可思议地You use strangely to emphasize that what you are saying is surprising.
e.g. Strangely, the race didn't start until 8.15pm...很奇怪,赛跑直到晚上 8 点 15 分才开始。e.g. No, strangely enough, this is not the case.不,说来也怪,事情不是这样的。
1. 奇怪地:strange 陌生的 | strangely 奇怪地 | strangeness 陌生
2. strangely在线翻译
2. 奇怪的:require 需要,需求 | strangely 奇怪的 | calm 平静的,冷静的
Venice looked strangely distant and eerie.
出自:C. PhillipsCustoms officers spotted him walking strangely.
出自:Sun
近义词
临近词
peculiarly古怪地
perplexingly使人为难地
extraordinarily非常(格外)
funnily有趣地
puzzlingly使迷惑地
inexplicably费解地
oddly奇怪地
eccentrically离开中心
unexpectedly未料到地
astonishingly惊人地
queerly奇妙地
incomprehensibly费解地
weirdly古怪地
abnormally异常地
enigmatically迷地(莫明其妙地...
surprisingly惊人地
bizarrely稀奇古怪地
strange twist
strange flesh
strange fish
strange woman
strange thing
strange
strange habit
strange women
strange staff
strange dream
strange sound
相关列句
She became distantly aware that the light had grown strangely brighter and was flickering gently.(她模糊地意识到光线奇怪地变得明亮起来,轻轻摇曳着。)
Slowly and strangely, the place began to grow on me.(很奇怪,慢慢地这个地方越来越让我喜欢。)
Strangely, Newton became a much better student after a boy kicked him in the stomach.(奇怪的是,被一个男孩踢了肚子之后,牛顿变得更好了。)
We all seem to agree that a college education is wonderful, and yet strangely we worry when we see families investing so much in this supposedly essential good.(我们似乎都同意大学教育是极好的,但奇怪的是,当我们看到家庭在这个本应是必不可少的好东西上投入如此之多时,我们却感到担忧。)
He felt strangely exhilarated by the brisk, blue morning.(他由于一个生气勃勃、蓝色的早晨而感到奇怪地极度兴奋。)
Strangely, it was not in the water that they met.(奇怪的是,他们并不是在水里相遇的。)
John's been acting very strangely lately.(近来约翰的行为怪得很。)
Strangely enough, the last thing he thought of was his beloved Tanya.(真奇怪,他*后想到的是他心爱的坦尼娅。)
Now, they were called songs of deeds because strangely enough, they were written to describe the heroic deeds or actions of warriors, the knights during conflicts.(现在,它们被称为行动之歌,因为奇怪的是,它们是用来描述英雄事迹或在对抗中的骑士的行为的。)
In the absence of clear goals, we become strangely loyal to performing daily doings until we become slaves of them.(在缺乏明确目标的情况下,我们会奇怪地忠于执行日常的事情,直到我们成为它们的奴隶。)