stranger

英 ['streɪn(d)ʒə] 美['strendʒɚ]
  • n. 陌生人;外地人;局外人
  • n. (Stranger)人名;(瑞典)斯特朗格;(英)斯特兰杰

词态变化


复数: strangers;

中文词源


stranger 陌生人,新来者

strange,外来的,陌生的,-er,人。

英文词源


stranger (n.)
late 14c., "unknown person, foreigner," from strange + -er (1) or else from Old French estrangier "foreigner" (Modern French étranger), from estrange. Latin used the adjective extraneus as a noun to mean "stranger." The English noun never picked up the secondary sense of the adjective. As a form of address to an unknown person, it is recorded from 1817, American English rural colloquial. Meaning "one who has stopped visiting" is recorded from 1520s.

双语例句


1. If a stranger stops you, just wind the window down a fraction.
如果有陌生人拦你的车,把车窗摇下一点点就行。

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2. To her annoyance the stranger did not go away.
让她恼火的是,那个陌生人并没有走。

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3. Telling a complete stranger about your life is difficult.
要对一个素昧平生的人谈自己的生活经历是比较困难。

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4. Bernard was once collared by an aggressive stranger in Soho.
有一次,伯纳德在索霍区被一个气势汹汹的陌生人拦住,硬要与他说话。

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5. He is no stranger to controversy.
他是个颇具争议的人物。

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