strangers
英 [ˈstreɪndʒəz]
美 [ˈstreɪndʒərz]
n. 陌生人; 外地人; 新来者
stranger的复数
柯林斯词典
- N-COUNT 陌生人
Astrangeris someone you have never met before.- Telling a complete stranger about your life is difficult...
要对一个素昧平生的人谈自己的生活经历是比较困难。 - Sometimes I feel like I'm living with a stranger.
有时我觉得自己和一个陌生人生活在一起。
- Telling a complete stranger about your life is difficult...
- N-PLURAL 互不相识的人
If two people arestrangers, they do not know each other.- The women knew nothing of the dead girl. They were strangers.
女人们都对死去的女孩一无所知。她们互不相识。
- The women knew nothing of the dead girl. They were strangers.
- N-COUNT 外乡人;外地人
If you are astrangerin a place, you do not know the place well.- 'You don't know much about our town, do you?'—'No, I'm a stranger here.'
“你不太了解我们这个镇,是吗?”——“是的,我是外地人。”
- 'You don't know much about our town, do you?'—'No, I'm a stranger here.'
- N-COUNT 生手;外行;(对…)一无所知的人
If you are astranger tosomething, you have had no experience of it or do not understand it.- He is no stranger to controversy...
他是个颇具争议的人物。 - We were both strangers to diplomatic life.
我们俩在外交方面都是生手。
- He is no stranger to controversy...
- See also:strange
You do not usestrangerto talk about someone who comes from a country which is not your own. You can refer to him or her as aforeigner, but this word can sound rather rude. It is better to talk aboutsomeone from abroad.
指非本国人不能用 stranger,要用foreigner,但 foreigner 一词听起来很不礼貌。更恰当的说法是 someone from abroad。