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strange [streɪnʤ] ПРИЛ

1. strange (peculiar, odd):

strange accent, behaviour, film, idea
strange accent, behaviour, film, idea

2. strange (unusual):

3. strange (weird, inexplicable):

4. strange (exceptional):

5. strange (uneasy):

strange feeling
strange feeling

6. strange (unwell):

7. strange inv:

Phrases:

strang·er [ˈstreɪnʤəʳ, Am -ɚ] СЪЩ

1. stranger:

Fremde(r) f(м) <-n, -n; -n, -n>
Neuling м <-s, -e> a. прин
hello, stranger! разг

2. stranger form:

in etw дат unerfahren sein

3. stranger Brit ПОЛИТ:

Besucher(in) м (f) <-s, ->

I. fic·tion [ˈfɪkʃən] СЪЩ

1. fiction no pl ЛИТ:

Erzählliteratur f <-, -en>
Roman м <-s, -e>
Erzählung f <-, -en>

2. fiction (fabrication):

Erfindung f <-, -en>
Fiktion f <-, -en> geh
Märchen ср <-s, -> разг

3. fiction (falsehood):

Notlüge f <-, -n>

II. fic·tion [ˈfɪkʃən] СЪЩ modifier

Romanautor(in) м (f) <-s, -en; -, -nen>
Roman м <-s, -e>

I. than [ðæn, ðən] СЗ

1. than after superl (in comparison to):

2. than (instead of):

anstatt etw дат

II. than [ðæn, ðən] ПРЕДЛ

1. than after superl (in comparison to):

2. than (besides):

other than sb/sth
außer jdm/etw
Запис в OpenDict

stranger СЪЩ

don't be a stranger! разг
don't be a stranger! разг
Запис в OpenDict

strange ПРИЛ

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The format was designed to test how well total strangers would work together.
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He tells her that when they're alone, they'll become like strangers to each other.
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Strangers do nt have access to this same shared information which leads to poorer performance in these kinds of tasks.
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Everything we experience becomes, in a sense, a stranger.
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She was suspicious of all strangers, and did not tolerate being touched.
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