strangers
名词 (Noun)
1. 不认识的人 (Person not known)
strangers [ˈstreɪndʒərz] (复数形式)词性:名词,可数名词
中文翻译:陌生人,生人,外人
用法:指与自己不熟悉、没有亲近关系的人。
例句:
- My daughter is usually shy around strangers. (我的女儿通常在陌生人面前很害羞。)
- It's not safe to talk to strangers online. (在网上与陌生人交谈是不安全的。)
- He avoided eye contact with strangers on the bus. (他在公交车上避免与陌生人进行眼神接触。)
2. 外地人 (Person from another place)
strangers [ˈstreɪndʒərz] (复数形式)词性:名词,可数名词
中文翻译:外地人,外乡人
用法:指来自其他地方的人或不熟悉当地情况的人。
例句:
- In a small town, strangers are often greeted with curiosity. (在小镇上,外地人常常受到好奇的问候。)
- The locals were suspicious of the strangers who arrived in the village. (村民对到达村庄的外乡人心存猜疑。)
- As a stranger in this city, I rely on maps to find my way around. (作为这个城市的外地人,我依靠地图找到路。)
形容词 (Adjective)
1. 陌生的 (Not familiar)
strangers [ˈstreɪndʒərz]词性:形容词
中文翻译:陌生的,不熟悉的
用法:描述事物或人与自己不熟悉或不熟悉的情况。
例句:
- The new student felt like a stranger in the classroom. (新来的学生感觉在教室里像个陌生人。)
- Being in a foreign country, everything seemed strange and unfamiliar. (身处异国他乡,一切都显得陌生和不熟悉。)
- I have a stranger feeling that we've met before. (我有一种陌生的感觉,觉得我们以前见过。)
词语辨析 (Differentiation)
1. strangers vs. acquaintances (陌生人 vs. 熟人)
Strangers refer to individuals who are not known or familiar, while acquaintances are people who are known but not close friends or relatives.
- She prefers to keep a distance from strangers. (她更喜欢与陌生人保持距离。)
- I often bump into acquaintances at the local café. (我经常在当地咖啡馆碰到熟人。)
2. strangers vs. friends (陌生人 vs. 朋友)
Strangers are individuals who are not known or familiar, while friends are people with whom one has a close and trusting relationship.
- She finds it easier to talk to friends than to strangers. (她发现与朋友交谈比与陌生人更容易。)
- It's important to be cautious when sharing personal information with strangers. (在与陌生人分享个人信息时要谨慎。)
词汇扩充 (Vocabulary Extension)
1. 陌生人 (Stranger)
- foreigner [ˈfɔːrɪnər] - 外国人,外侨
- outsider [ˌaʊtˈsaɪdər] - 局外人,外人
- unknown [ʌnˈnoʊn] - 未知的人,陌生人
2. 陌生的 (Strange)
- unfamiliar [ˌʌnfəˈmɪliər] - 不熟悉的,陌生的
- unfamiliar [ˌʌnfəˈmɪljər] - 不熟悉的,陌生的
- unknown [ʌnˈnoʊn] - 未知的,陌生的
近义词 (Synonyms)
1. stranger
- foreigner
- outsider
- unknown
2. strange
- unfamiliar
- unusual
- peculiar
反义词 (Antonyms)
1. stranger
- acquaintance
- friend
- companion
2. strange
- familiar
- common
- ordinary
柯林斯词典 (Collins Dictionary)
strangers (noun)
1. Someone who is a stranger to you is someone you have never met before.
2. You can use strangers to refer to people in general.
牛津词典 (Oxford Dictionary)
strangers (noun)
1. A person whom one does not know or with whom one is not familiar.
2. A person who does not know, or is not known in, a particular place or community.
用法 (Usage)
1. "strangers"用作名词时,表示不认识的人或外地人。
2. "strangers"用作形容词时,表示陌生的。
3. "strangers"常用于与交际、个人安全及旅行相关的语境。
例句 (Examples)
- My daughter is usually shy around strangers. (我的女儿通常在陌生人面前很害羞。)
- It's not safe to talk to strangers online. (在网上与陌生人交谈是不安全的。)
- He avoided eye contact with strangers on the bus. (他在公交车上避免与陌生人进行眼神接触。)
- In a small town, strangers are often greeted with curiosity. (在小镇上,外地人常常受到好奇的问候。)
- The locals were suspicious of the strangers who arrived in the village. (村民对到达村庄的外乡人心存猜疑。)
- As a stranger in this city, I rely on maps to find my way around. (作为这个城市的外地人,我依靠地图找到路。)
- The new student felt like a stranger in the classroom. (新来的学生感觉在教室里像个陌生人。)
- Being in a foreign country, everything seemed strange and unfamiliar. (身处异国他乡,一切都显得陌生和不熟悉。)
- I have a stranger feeling that we've met before. (我有一种陌生的感觉,觉得我们以前见过。)
- She prefers to keep a distance from strangers. (她更喜欢与陌生人保持距离。)
- I often bump into acquaintances at the local café. (我经常在当地咖啡馆碰到熟人。)
- She finds it easier to talk to friends than to strangers. (她发现与朋友交谈比与陌生人更容易。)
- It's important to be cautious when sharing personal information with strangers. (在与陌生人分享个人信息时要谨慎。)
- foreigner [ˈfɔːrɪnər] - 外国人,外侨
- outsider [ˌaʊtˈsaɪdər] - 局外人,外人
- unknown [ʌnˈnoʊn] - 未知的人,陌生人
- unfamiliar [ˌʌnfəˈmɪliər] - 不熟悉的,陌生的
- unfamiliar [ˌʌnfəˈmɪljər] - 不熟悉的,陌生的
- unknown [ʌnˈnoʊn] - 未知的,陌生的