0 the quality of being unusual, unexpected, or difficult to understand -- 不尋常;奇怪;不可思議
1 the quality of not being familiar -- 陌生
She was struck by the strangeness of her surroundings. 陌生的環境令她十分吃驚。
Perhaps the strangeness of this trajectory becomes less mysterious, less portentous, when we realise that this trajectory is simply teleological.
The first thing that comes to mind when reading this passage is its strangeness.
Such knowledge does not make my belief in the strangeness of three straight hands of four jacks by fair deal irrational and defeated.
The past is a foreign country whose features are shaped by today's predilections, its strangeness domesticated by our own preservation of its vestiges.
In other words, standardized cultural artefacts are a part of their lives and do not cause strangeness.
One is a feeling of strangeness - these are words from a different time, when different assumptions about the world were made.
Often, marking of reciprocal separateness and strangeness is the very medium of people's bonds with each other.
The subtle strangeness of this project revolves around the production and injection of these types of low frequencies.