柯林斯詞典strangely /?stre?nd?l?/ 1. ADV You use strangely to emphasize that what you are saying is surprising. 令人奇怪的是[ADV with cl] [強(qiáng)調(diào)] Strangely, they hadn't invited her to join them. 令人奇怪的是,他們沒邀請(qǐng)她蓡加。2. →see also strange 返回 strangely劍橋詞典in a way that is unusual , unexpected , or difficult to understand 不尋常地;奇怪地;不可思議地 She was strangely calm while everyone else was panicking . 大家慌作一團(tuán)的時(shí)候,她卻出奇地平靜。 He looked at me rather strangely. 他很奇怪地看著我。 Strangely, nobody seemed to notice . 很奇怪,好像沒人注意到。 例句 The house looked strangely familiar , though she knew she'd never been there before.Is it my imagination or is David behaving strangely at the moment ?The house , usually bustling with activity , was strangely silent .The beat of the music was strangely hypnotic .The government has fallen strangely silent on the subject of tax cuts after all its promises at the last election .習(xí)語strangely enough 返回 strangely