英 [ˈstreɪndʒli] 美 [ˈstreɪndʒli]
adv. 奇怪地;奇妙地;不可思议地
strangely /ˈstreɪndʒlɪ/
副词 You use strangely to emphasize that what you are saying is surprising. 令人奇怪的是
Strangely, they hadn't invited her to join them.
令人奇怪的是,他们没邀请她参加。
→see alsostrange
(粒子)奇异的
... strange 陌生的 strangely 奇怪地 strangeness 陌生 ...
strangely 怪异地 Slowly and strangely, the place began to growon me. 真是不可思议,我渐渐地喜欢上这个地方了。
... unusually 异乎寻常地 strangely 奇妙地 oddly 奇怪地 ...
strange 奇怪的;陌生的;外行的
strange 奇怪地;陌生地,冷淡地
strangeness 陌生;冷淡;[高能] 奇异性
The ball curved strangely in the air.
球在空中划出奇怪的弧线。
Strangely enough , I don't feel at all nervous.
真奇怪,我一点也不紧张。
The house was strangely quiet.
房子里静得出奇。
People looked at her strangely. She was not carrying him on her back, the traditional way.
VOA : special.2009.05.25
Nonetheless, The Faerie Queenecan be said, however strangely, to be the first great poetic celebration in English of the institution of marriage.
然而无论《仙后》多么与众不同,它仍可被称为,第一部伟大的有关婚姻的,英文诗歌体盛典。
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And your friend says, later that day strangely, "I really want to go to this restaurant."
后来,你的朋友却奇怪地表示,“我想去那个餐厅。”
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The findings also led the researchers to consider why some sharks have strangely shaped heads.
VOA : special.2010.08.03
Strangely enough, Helen Keller learned to love things she could not hear, music for example.
VOA : special.2009.11.15
The UK government has always been strangely reluctant to spell out what is expected from its people.
The metaphor is strangely apt, but the story that's got AMs hot under the collar is quite different.
Strangely enough, I kept my job, stayed till Disney took over, and the rest is history.