0 in a way that is unusual, unexpected, or difficult to understand -- 不尋常地;奇怪地;不可思議地
Strangely, these decisive and well-attested cases were not discussed.
Rather, its account of those interior states seemed to us strangely hollow - and often enough, strangely public or external.
With respect to him everything seems so strangely the same.#!
Strangely, all of the students proceeded to select, but not trim, long sections to which they applied delay effects.
What is the meaning of this strangely rigid body?
The index is useful, though strangely lacks references to modern authors and scholars.
If it takes time for an idea to form, then architecture as a radical art form is strangely inhibited.
Strangely enough, as regards local government, there was something bene®cial about this.