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1 strange
{streindʒ}
1. чужд, непознат, неизвестен
2. чуждестранен
3. странен, чуден, особен, необичаен, неочакван, необясним
4. незапознат, непривикнал (с място, работа и пр.)
STRANGE to say/relate странно/чудно/интересно наистина
to feel STRANGE чувствувам се някак особено/неловко, замаян съм, изпитвам неувереност, липсва ми опит
it feels STRANGE това e ново/непознато усещане
to be STRANGE to something нещо ми e чуждо/непривично, не съм свикнал с нещо* * *{streinj} а 1. чужд, непознат; неизвестен; 2. чуждестранен* * *чуден; чужд; странен; удивително; особен; причудлив; куриозен; непознат; необикновен; неизвестен;* * *1. it feels strange това e ново/непознато усещане 2. strange to say/relate странно/чудно/интересно наистина 3. to be strange to something нещо ми e чуждо/непривично, не съм свикнал с нещо 4. to feel strange чувствувам се някак особено/неловко, замаян съм, изпитвам неувереност, липсва ми опит 5. незапознат, непривикнал (с място, работа и пр.) 6. странен, чуден, особен, необичаен, неочакван, необясним 7. чужд, непознат, неизвестен 8. чуждестранен* * *strange[streindʒ] adj 1. непознат, неизвестен (to); чужд; чуждестранен; a \strange man непознат (човек); 2. особен, странен, чудат, чуден, необикновен; удивителен; \strange to say колкото и да е чудно, интересно; 3. нов, неопитен, непривикнал, аджамия (to); (to); to be \strange to a job още съм нов в работата; I fell a bit \strange чувствам се неловко, не се чувствам у дома си; FONT face=Times_Deutsch◊ adv strangely; \strangely enough колкото и да е странно.
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