0 If something is strange, it is surprising because it is unusual or unexpected. -- странный
[ + (that) ] It's strange that she hasn't called.
What a strange-looking man.
1 A strange person or place is one that you are not familiar with. -- незнакомый, чужой
Strange as it may seem, the existing data are even more inadequate than the theories.
They sit on the edges of the speech community's own position, strange to speakers but there as attention-holding presences in their lives.
Very often, certain elements may sound strange, even though they may be absolutely correct from a lexico-grammatical perspective.
The new front and new large bumpers made what was an already odd-looking car even stranger.
To see a statue of this scale displayed indoors is odd, and the way the effigy dominates the interior space is strange at first.
Now, not only was the dramatic content of the written play probing the listener's intellect, but strange new sounds were stretching the imagination.
A strange result occurs in the case that a person belongs to different groups that have conflicting sets of social norms.
Competition over the issue of tax fairness could create strange bedfellows around the idea of reducing payroll taxes.
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