1.陌生
2.〔物〕奇异数,奇异性
3.奇妙
1.the condition or quality of being strange
2.a quantum characteristic of some elementary particles that is conserved in strong and electromagnetic, but not weak, interactions and has a value of zero for most particles
1.Although Babylon was no doubt a beautiful city, still the four young men must've felt the strangeness of the very different life there.
虽然巴比伦是一个很美丽的城市,这四个年轻人一定觉得这里就是不同。
2.I remembered some boy spoke to me : Nothing , but feel strangeness with you.
我想起有个男孩对我说:没什么,只是觉得你很陌生!
3.My sister, perhaps recoiling even more deeply from all this strangeness, is ill with a fever and can hardly raise her head.
也许是因为更想往后退缩、远离所有这一切陌生的东西,我妹妹发热生病了,几乎连头都抬不起来。
4.Although the students have and get along for a semester, students can still have a strangeness between, as if by an invisible wall isolated.
虽说已和同学们相处了一学期,可同学之间还是有一种陌生感,好像被一种无形的墙隔离了。
5.Poe believed that strangeness was an essential ingredient of beauty, and his writing is often exotic.
爱伦·坡认为奇特是美的基本元素,他的作品往往别出心裁。
6.MFK Fisher was right to note that the bivalve is a famous aphrodisiac thanks to its "odour its consistency and probably its strangeness" .
译者注。)认为牡蛎“独特的气味,粘稠,可能还有它奇异的外形”,让它成为一种闻名遐迩的催情药。
7.And the full, soft pallor of her neck and shoulders, above a gold-coloured frock, gave to her personality an alluring strangeness.
她穿一件金色的长服,露出丰满的颈子和双肩,肤色柔和而苍白,使她的风度特别迷人。
8.But it's none of these: it's the strangeness of being on my own.
但这些全不是:其实是我对做回自己的陌生感。
9.He vividly conveyed the strangeness and wonder of Cantor's theory by telling a parable about a grand hotel, now known as the Hilbert Hotel.
他讲了个关于一家酒店的寓言故事,生动传达了康托理论的奇异之处,当今被称作希尔伯特旅馆。
10.The Other's face is proximate to me because in its strangeness it immediately cuts across the distance separating our bodies.
他者的脸接近于我,因其陌生性,他者立刻穿越了分离我们身体的距离。