柯林斯詞典stranger /?stre?nd??/ (strangers) 1. N-COUNT A stranger is someone you have never met before. 陌生人 Telling a complete stranger about your life is difficult. 向一位完全陌生的人講述自己的生活是困難的。2. N-PLURAL If two people are strangers, they do not know each other. 互不相識者 The women knew nothing of the dead girl. They were strangers. 這些婦女對那個死去的女孩一無所知。她們互不相識。3. N-COUNT If you are a stranger to something, you have had no experience of it or do not understand it. 生手 He is no stranger to controversy. 他對爭議一點都不陌生。4. →see also strange 返回 stranger劍橋詞典someone you do not know 陌生人 My mother always warned me not to talk to strangers. 我母親總是告誡我不要和陌生人講話。 I'd never met anyone at the party before - they were complete strangers. 聚會上的人我以前從未見過——全是陌生人。 Note: Do not confuse with foreigner (= a person from another country). A stranger in a particular place is someone who has never been there before 外地人,外來者 Do you know the way to the bus station , or are you a stranger here too? 你知道怎么去公共汽車站嗎?要么你也不是本地人? 例句 He had the eerie feeling that he had met this stranger before.She's dreaming she'll be whisked off her feet by a tall , dark handsome stranger.I was propositioned by a complete stranger.It can be difficult to strike up a conversation with a complete stranger.He went up to a complete stranger and started talking .習(xí)語be no stranger to sth hello stranger 返回 stranger