Strange expressions in English

Strange expressions in English: strange, eccentric, eccentric, surprising and bizarre.

1, strange

English [stre? nd? ] beauty [stre? nd? ]?

Strange; Strange; Not normal; Strange; strange

It? Used to be. Answer? Very? Strange? Feeling? Are you online? Review? —? Me? Used to be. Scared? But? Excited? Where is it? That? Same? Time. ?

In retrospect, it was a very strange feeling-I was both scared and excited.

2. Odd numbers

English [? D] beauty [ɑ? d]

Strange; Weird; Not normal; Weird (to some extent); Occasionally; Occurring occasionally; Irregular;

He has always been? Strange, but not this? degree

He has always been eccentric, but not to this extent.

Comparative: odder?

Queer

English [kw? (r)] beauty [kw? r]

Strange; Not normal; Like a sissy; Demonic;

Homosexuals; Fake woman;

Break off diplomatic relations; Greatly reduce the color of; Make a mess of;

If you ask me, a little? Gay? Going? Open.

If you ask me, I think something is wrong.

Comparative: queerer?

Surprising

English [s? pra? z? ] beauty [s? r? pra? z? ]

Surprising; Surprising; Stunning; Unexpectedly; Strange;

Surprise; Surprise; Surprise; A sudden attack; Relax your vigilance; Found by accident;

Isn't it? Surprising? Children learn to read at different times? grade

It is not surprising that children can read at different speeds.

Prototype:? pleasant surprise

5, bizarre

English [b]? zū? (r)] beauty [b? zū? r]

Extremely grotesque; Unusual;

This game is also due to? Strange? Team behavior? manager

This game is also famous for the strange behavior of the team coach.