91. | He is very strange in his manner. |
| 他的样子很怪。
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92. | The poor child felt strange in the palace. |
| 那可怜的孩子在宫中感到不自在。
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93. | He was still strange to the work. |
| 他对这项工作还很生疏。
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94. | The handwriting is strange to me. |
| 我不熟悉这笔迹。
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95. | The idiom is strange to an English ear. |
| 这个成语英国人听起来很别扭。
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96. | The story sounds odd [ strange ], but it is quite true. |
| 这故事听起来很离奇,但确有其事。
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97. | His strange appearance struck terror into [to] their hearts. |
| 他那奇怪的外貌使他们感到害怕。
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98. | What a strange subject for a picture! |
| 用这个作为一幅画的题材真奇怪。
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99. | He dresses her hair in a strange style. |
| 他把她的头发做成古怪的式样。
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100. | What are those strange objects? |
| 那些奇怪的东西是什么?
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