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Übersetzung & Definition
strange: komisch, seltsam, merkwürdig
a stranger: ein Unbekannter, ein Fremder
Stranger bedeutet nicht "Ausländer" (foreigner).
Beispiel
- "You look strange, you scare me."
- "I don't want to sound strange, but I think the gods are punishing me for my ego."
- "I've been reviewing your monthly financial report and there seems to be something strange going on in the inventory of finished goods."
- "That's strange."
- "That was a very strange metaphor!"
- "Warbuckle : I'm getting that strange sensation again."
- "Strange Woman : Hello gentlemen."
- "Joan : Horatio, what's that strange glowing box they're watching?"
- "Brian : Actually, this is quite strange to admit, but I've watched some of your previous Delavigne press conferences on video tape."
- "He was acting strange, different, a little bit queer, I guess you could say."
- "Strange Woman : There will be time for introductions later."
- "But I'm not opening the door for a stranger!"
- "God : Hmm, this is quite strange."
- "- Contact your friendly IT department immediately if you notice anything strange on your computer."
- "That's strange... Ahhh!"
- "Perhaps you were his customer, perhaps his grandchild, or perhaps a stranger who just likes to attend funerals, but the fact is everyone felt like his friend."
- "We're joined by the people with strangest accents in all of San Francisco, and maybe the world."
- "Susie : Hmmm. I wasn't certain what he was saying, but it sure was strange."
- "God : Hmm, this is quite strange, I have no record of your death Mr. Cheeter."
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