1.陌生人,不认识的人;新来的人;客人;异乡人;外国人
2.局外人,门外汉,没有经验的人,不熟悉的人
3.〈美〉先生
4.【法】第三者,非当事人
1.陌生人,不认识的人;新来的人;客人;异乡人;外国人
2.局外人,门外汉,没有经验的人,不熟悉的人
3.〈美〉先生
4.【法】第三者,非当事人
1.“strange”的比较级
1.“strange”的比较级
1.someone who you do not know
2.someone who does not know a place well
1.The comparative of strange
1.The comparative of strange
1.A week later, scores of strangers descended upon a Manhattan jewelry shop, stood around for a bit, then dispersed just as mysteriously.
一周后,数十名陌生人突临曼哈顿的一家珠宝店,站了一会儿,然后几近神秘地作鸟兽散。
2.he was the shyest man alive and hated to have to go among strangers or to any place where he might have to talk.
他是世上顶害羞的人,憎恨呆在陌生人中间,或者去任何一个必须说话的地方。
3.But in return, he gathered a good deal of support from friends and strangers who empathized, recommended doctors and cheered him on.
但是,他也因此收获了朋友和陌生人的大量支持,他们同情他、鼓励他,还为他推荐良医。
4.His attitude to strangers was that of a comrade.
他对陌生人的态度像同志一般。
5.If you think it is only necessary to watch out for "strangers" who might want to hurt your child, you would be mistaken.
如果你认为你只需要时刻关注那些可能会伤害到儿童的陌生人,那你就大错特错了。
6.For others there will be something quite comforting about going into a space like this full of strangers, yet being aware of each other.
而另一些人则会觉得和一群陌生人同在一个空间里,并且感知彼此的存在,会很舒服。
7.The two strangers had been spotted creeping into Rahab's house, and a few minutes later the King's soldiers knocked on her door.
这两个陌生人已经被发现潜入了喇合的房子里,几分钟后国王的士兵就来敲她的门。
8.Writing introduced me to people who were otherwise strangers and made them guests at my table.
写作让很多陌生人认识了我,使他们成为了我座上宾。
9.There, she was able to talk with others about something she was interested in, even though these people were strangers.
在那里,她开始和别人谈论一些感兴趣的事情,尽管这些也是陌生人。
10.One day, he overheard the remarks made by a few strangers, about the elegance of Handanian walk, while he was on his way.
有一天,他在路上碰到几个人说说笑笑,只听得有人说邯郸人走路姿势很美。