strangely
柯林斯詞典
1. ADV You use strangely to emphasize that what you are saying is surprising. 令人奇怪的是[ADV with cl] [強(qiáng)調(diào)]
Strangely, they hadn't invited her to join them. 令人奇怪的是,他們沒(méi)邀請(qǐng)她蓡加。
2. →see also strange
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strangely /?stre?nd?l?/
劍橋詞典
- in a way that is unusual , unexpected , or difficult to understand
- The house looked strangely familiar , though she knew she'd never been there before.
- Is it my imagination or is David behaving strangely at the moment ?
- The house , usually bustling with activity , was strangely silent .
- The beat of the music was strangely hypnotic .
- The government has fallen strangely silent on the subject of tax cuts after all its promises at the last election .
不尋常地;奇怪地;不可思議地
She was strangely calm while everyone else was panicking . 大家慌作一團(tuán)的時(shí)候,她卻出奇地平靜。
He looked at me rather strangely. 他很奇怪地看著我。
Strangely, nobody seemed to notice . 很奇怪,好像沒(méi)人注意到。
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