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ad. 奇妙地, 奇怪地, 不可思议地



    strangely
    [ adv ]
    in a strange manner
    <adv.all>
    a queerly inscribed sheet of paper


    Strangely \Strange"ly\, adv.
    1. As something foreign, or not one's own; in a manner
    adapted to something foreign and strange. [Obs.] --Shak.

    2. In the manner of one who does not know another; distantly;
    reservedly; coldly.

    You all look strangely on me. --Shak.

    I do in justice charge thee . . .
    That thou commend it strangely to some place
    Where chance may nurse or end it. --Shak.

    3. In a strange manner; in a manner or degree to excite
    surprise or wonder; wonderfully.

    How strangely active are the arts of peace!
    --Dryden.

    It would strangely delight you to see with what
    spirit he converses. --Law.

    1. Curiously the bid speculation is fuelled above all by the company's own behaviour: the outside world is strangely silent.
    2. But the zoo administrators closed the exhibit the same day because the panda was staying in his den and acting strangely.
    3. Another passenger, Herb Atwood of Cold Spring, said Gonzalez-Gonzalez had been acting strangely.
    4. During the game, traffic was strangely light on Southern California's usually busy freeways.
    5. Its a strangely 1960s idea, but one that is practical enough to happen.
    6. But, with a new record on the racks, Here's to the people (Milestone), the combination of straight rhythm, obvious hooks and a vital way with strangely familiar material seems to satisfy him now.
    7. But why this inconsistent mixture of sadness creeping into a time of joy? "I see it as strangely consistent in the Christian faith," he said. "At Christmas, there's an element of being down in the pit, and God comes to you there.
    8. More unexpectedly, some of the essays seem strangely dated.
    9. The emphasis on trend spotting and incisive sociology results in a strangely underpopulated book; a few case studies on individual immigrants would have helped provide a picture of the faces behind the numbers.
    10. This is a land of bloodshed of the past 100 years, a place still in the shadow of war, a part of France strangely unknown to tourists, even French ones.
    11. I visited Mbela, now minister of water, in a weather-stained block in Nairobi. He answered my general questions about privatisation with affability, but when I turned to the case of Loodariak he became strangely terse.
    12. He reacted quite strangely; he suddenly jumped up to chase after me, but when Ronald stopped him he fell again and started rolling about.
    13. Except for the periodic sound of a door slamming or a voice on a speaker, the Security Housing Unit _ the "Shu" _ is strangely quiet.
    14. It is a subject which has been strangely neglected by our great universities.' His donation follows gifts of Pounds 8m by Mr Paul Judge, former chairman of Premier Brands, a food operation of Hillsdown Holdings, and Pounds 1.5m by Guinness.
    15. That's a strangely neutral choice of words, implying no-fault murder.
    16. The players belonged a soccer team from a local agricultural cooperative that had defeated a rival team in nearby Nazca, a town renown for strangely designed lines in the desert that include huge drawings of birds.
    17. Arata Isosaki and Associates have plenty of museum experience, while Tadao Ando, the current favourite to win, has produced some strangely moving and elemental buildings in Japan that are works of art.
    18. His drawings are a very particular taste - strangely angled axonometrics that make his buildings look more like angular sculpture than places of habitation or work.
    19. Yet I find myself strangely reluctant to applaud the school's action.
    20. I suspect that the average voter (although strangely not the House of Commons) is fairly cynical about political lies.
    21. But strangely enough there is a fairly well-defined kipper consumer's profile, Dunbar told me.
    22. "It's nothing special for an individual fish to behave strangely" before an earthquake, said John Fish, who works at the Aquarium Stock Co. pet store in West Los Angeles.
    23. Those patients he would refer to physicians, including psychiatrists, who, strangely, he sees as able to provide only drug treatment.
    24. The disorder, not as rare as one would think, has long been intractable, but now breakthroughs in drug and behavior therapy bring new hope to those so strangely afflicted.
    25. The Iranian also sounded strangely like the U.S. firefighters when they got their first view of Saddam Hussein's conflagration.
    26. The atmosphere on the square was strangely calm, the people expecting the worst.
    27. "See Under: Love" is a sprawling book, innovatively constructed, bursting with literary magic, and in the end strangely upbeat.
    28. On the other hand, the one Warsaw Pact army that did show some zeal for the mission designed for it by the Soviet marshals, the Bulgarian army, is strangely missing on Mr. Johnson's list.
    29. It is perhaps because of its excessively prominent bone structure, unfleshed by characterization or story line, that the novel, despite its bold themes and inventiveness, remains strangely inert.
    30. A strangely positioned sound system did not help the audience seated at the sides.
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