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strange+to+say

  • 1 strange to say/tell/relate

    (surprisingly: Strange to say, he did pass his exam after all.) zvláštna vec

    English-Slovak dictionary > strange to say/tell/relate

  • 2 strange

    [strein‹]
    1) (not known, seen etc before; unfamiliar or foreign: What would you do if you found a strange man in your house?; Whenever you're in a strange country, you should take the opportunity of learning the language.) cudzí, neznámy
    2) (unusual, odd or queer: She had a strange look on her face; a strange noise.) zvláštny
    - strangeness
    - stranger
    - strange to say/tell/relate
    - strangely enough
    * * *
    • zdržanlivý
    • zvláštne
    • zvláštny
    • cudzí
    • divno
    • divný
    • cudný
    • cudzozemský
    • chladný
    • cudzo
    • podivno
    • podivný
    • neznámy
    • neobycajný
    • neobvyklý
    • nezvyklý
    • nezrozumitelný

    English-Slovak dictionary > strange

См. также в других словарях:

  • strange to say — (or poetic/literary tell) it is surprising or unusual that strange to say, I didn t really like carol singers …   Useful english dictionary

  • strange to say — {adv. phr.} Not what you might think; surprisingly. Used for emphasis. * /Strange to say, Jerry doesn t like candy./ * /Strange to say, the Indians didn t kill Daniel Boone./ …   Dictionary of American idioms

  • strange to say — {adv. phr.} Not what you might think; surprisingly. Used for emphasis. * /Strange to say, Jerry doesn t like candy./ * /Strange to say, the Indians didn t kill Daniel Boone./ …   Dictionary of American idioms

  • strange\ to\ say — adv. phr. Not what you might think; surprisingly. Used for emphasis. Strange to say, Jerry doesn t like candy. Strange to say, the Indians didn t kill Daniel Boone …   Словарь американских идиом

  • strange to say (or tell) — it is surprising or unusual that. → strange …   English new terms dictionary

  • strange to say — it is weird that , interesting that …   English contemporary dictionary

  • strange — strange1 W2S2 [streındʒ] adj comparative stranger superlative strangest [Date: 1200 1300; : Old French; Origin: estrange foreign , from Latin extraneus; EXTRANEOUS] 1.) unusual or surprising, especially in a way that is difficult to explain or… …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • strange — 1 /streIndZ/ adjective 1 unusual or surprising, especially in a way that is difficult to explain or understand: a strange noise | Does Geoff s behaviour seem strange to you? | that s strange spoken: That s strange. I was sure Jude was right here… …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • strange — adj. 1 unusual, peculiar, surprising, eccentric, novel. 2 a (often foll. by to) unfamiliar, alien, foreign (lost in a strange land). b not one s own (strange gods). 3 (foll. by to) unaccustomed. 4 not at ease; out of one s element (felt strange… …   Useful english dictionary

  • say — See: DARE SAY, GO WITHOUT SAYING, I LL SAY, NEVER SAY DIE, NOT TO MENTION or TO SAY NOTHING OF, STRANGE TO SAY, THAT IS or THAT IS TO SAY, YOU DON T SAY, YOU SAID IT or YOU CAN SAY THAT AGAIN …   Dictionary of American idioms

  • say — See: DARE SAY, GO WITHOUT SAYING, I LL SAY, NEVER SAY DIE, NOT TO MENTION or TO SAY NOTHING OF, STRANGE TO SAY, THAT IS or THAT IS TO SAY, YOU DON T SAY, YOU SAID IT or YOU CAN SAY THAT AGAIN …   Dictionary of American idioms

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