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Definition of unaccustomed in English: unaccustomedadjectiveʌnəˈkʌstəmdˌənəˈkəstəmd 1Not familiar or usual; out of the ordinary. 不熟悉的;不寻常的 they finished their supper with unaccustomed speed 他们以不同寻常的速度吃完晚饭。 Example sentencesExamples - I avoided his stares and finished the meal in silence, surprising Gretchen with my unaccustomed taciturnity.
- Two hundred and fifty crew members are spread across two resorts, and the bars and restaurants of the Vanuatu capital have an unaccustomed buzz.
- Mark Dempsie was given the central role in the back three, while Hibs' stretched resources meant an unaccustomed beat for Mathias Jack on the wide left of midfield.
- I took the opportunity of peering at his shed while hanging out the washing in the unaccustomed sunshine.
- They were among the tens of thousands of people forced out of the Gulf Coast and into unaccustomed holding places where no one knew quite what to make of them.
- World Cup winner Roff, 25, last played sevens in Hong Kong in 1995 and made an immediate impact, playing in the unaccustomed role of prop.
- The violinist, Ma, plays the opening bars of a Mozart sonata, and the unaccustomed cadences and harmonies of classical western melody are like strange birdsong.
- The likely solution could be to give David Sommeil his Premiership start of the season, either in an unaccustomed left back role or in his preferred central defensive role.
- Unreasonable politics and unreliable infrastructure are not however what worry the Khonoma village elders as much as the unaccustomed attention.
- Even so, this mixture of first and second team players, several of them in unaccustomed positions, showed real determination and got stronger as the game progressed.
- Colin Bell, back on the ground where he first made his mark in soccer, limped through the game in an unaccustomed centre half role, but still had the skill to control a ball and make good use of the possession.
- She is trying to understand her new awakening and is shocked and thrilled by the unusual and unaccustomed nature of her desires.
- But he confesses to grave and unaccustomed doubts about coming to Glasgow when he received the call from his old international team boss, because he did not want to let him down.
- Others, such as the knitwear designer Edmund McNulty, take the opportunity to revel in an unaccustomed freedom from commercial considerations.
- Cruise the Mediterranean in unaccustomed splendour aboard the Royal Clipper, the only square-sailed full-rigged ship in the world with five masts.
- Even Ryan Giggs, especially Ryan Giggs, felt a long way from home, hearing the unaccustomed sound of jeering in his first foray down the patch of turf he knows as well as his back garden.
- Ministers have grown used to preening themselves over Britain's unaccustomed role last year as the fastest grower among the Group of Seven leading world economies.
- Gummo Trotsky, possibly inspired by last week's story of his unaccustomed silence, has now turned his coyness into 34 comments.
- This time Craig Wilding, playing in an unaccustomed midfield role, delivered the killer ball for Jon Parkin to turn in the area and send an unstoppable shot past Paul Pettinger.
- Mr Brewer said: ‘At home she has to share an apartment with a married couple, so to have a room of her own to sleep in is an unaccustomed luxury.’
Synonyms unusual, unfamiliar, uncommon, unwonted, new, exceptional, out of the ordinary, extraordinary, special, remarkable, singular, rare, surprising, strange, abnormal, atypical, out of the way, curious, peculiar - 1.1unaccustomed to Not familiar with or used to.
不习惯的 the visitors were unaccustomed to country roads 游人不习惯乡间小道。 Example sentencesExamples - It's a strange experience because they are unaccustomed to being cared for and fussed over.
- Veteran London commuters were astonished that taxi drivers, unaccustomed to clear runs through the streets, had stopped complaining.
- Tim wound steadfastly, back hunched over the reel, unaccustomed to the strange combination of muscles and effort.
- If it's good enough for Her Majesty the Queen, it's good enough for those unaccustomed to smelling fresh paint wherever they go.
- Rafael is a boisterous, garrulous man eager to debate issues but clearly unaccustomed to being challenged by a woman.
- It's surprising how many people are unaccustomed to hairiness.
- Rachel Stanley's Velma Kelly is a whip-thin Annie Lennox-type, and she tried hard to warm up an audience unaccustomed to musical theatre.
- Every sign here looks like this is someone who was unaccustomed to and overwhelmed by the media spotlight this was generating and took his own life.
- In short, there is a physical regimen for every man and woman over 65, no matter how brittle their frame or how unaccustomed they are to exercise.
- Their blunt way of describing some of the ills of society might alienate some people, especially those unaccustomed to sarcasm or sardonic humour.
- To this unaccustomed eye, the scripts are, indeed, different.
- And since people are still unaccustomed to the feel of the new paper, they won't notice if your fakes aren't a perfect tactile match.
- Montrealers, unaccustomed to the newspaper boxes' presence, took to them like apes to a monolith.
- Air-conditioning is a must for the American tourist who is unaccustomed to the possible one hundred degree heat.
- There is a mutual understanding of army language, clothing, signs and symbols that the civilian population at large would be unaccustomed to.
- This recipe is so easy that even an inexperienced man unaccustomed to baking can whip up this yummy cheesecake.
- CNN Jonathan Freed in Melvern, Kansas, met people unaccustomed to the publicity and this level of heartbreak.
- As I started using the pen, I realized that I am very unaccustomed to using a pen on a tablet away from the actual computer screen.
- Third-placed Grewal is even more pleasantly surprised to be in the running for the prestigious event, unaccustomed as he is to being near the top of big tournaments.
- For those unaccustomed to the concept, a roundabout is an intersection with a circle in the middle that drivers go around and then continue on the route of their choice.
Synonyms unused, not used, new, fresh, a stranger unpractised in, unfamiliar with, inexperienced in, unversed in, unconversant with, unacquainted with archaic strange
Derivativesadverb I am becoming so unaccustomedly intellectually stimulated. Example sentencesExamples - Looking everywhere but at them, he found himself unaccustomedly at a loss for words.
- This exchanges the antagonism that's been so draining for an unaccustomedly constructive attitude.
- But for now, the Democrats leave Boston as unaccustomedly happy campers.
- Friends with actual spare beds being in unaccustomedly short supply I've booked myself into a ‘guest room’ at college.
Definition of unaccustomed in US English: unaccustomedadjectiveˌənəˈkəstəmdˌənəˈkəstəmd 1Not familiar or usual; out of the ordinary. 不熟悉的;不寻常的 they finished their supper with unaccustomed speed 他们以不同寻常的速度吃完晚饭。 Example sentencesExamples - Two hundred and fifty crew members are spread across two resorts, and the bars and restaurants of the Vanuatu capital have an unaccustomed buzz.
- The likely solution could be to give David Sommeil his Premiership start of the season, either in an unaccustomed left back role or in his preferred central defensive role.
- Even Ryan Giggs, especially Ryan Giggs, felt a long way from home, hearing the unaccustomed sound of jeering in his first foray down the patch of turf he knows as well as his back garden.
- Cruise the Mediterranean in unaccustomed splendour aboard the Royal Clipper, the only square-sailed full-rigged ship in the world with five masts.
- Mark Dempsie was given the central role in the back three, while Hibs' stretched resources meant an unaccustomed beat for Mathias Jack on the wide left of midfield.
- Colin Bell, back on the ground where he first made his mark in soccer, limped through the game in an unaccustomed centre half role, but still had the skill to control a ball and make good use of the possession.
- The violinist, Ma, plays the opening bars of a Mozart sonata, and the unaccustomed cadences and harmonies of classical western melody are like strange birdsong.
- Mr Brewer said: ‘At home she has to share an apartment with a married couple, so to have a room of her own to sleep in is an unaccustomed luxury.’
- I took the opportunity of peering at his shed while hanging out the washing in the unaccustomed sunshine.
- I avoided his stares and finished the meal in silence, surprising Gretchen with my unaccustomed taciturnity.
- Even so, this mixture of first and second team players, several of them in unaccustomed positions, showed real determination and got stronger as the game progressed.
- Gummo Trotsky, possibly inspired by last week's story of his unaccustomed silence, has now turned his coyness into 34 comments.
- World Cup winner Roff, 25, last played sevens in Hong Kong in 1995 and made an immediate impact, playing in the unaccustomed role of prop.
- They were among the tens of thousands of people forced out of the Gulf Coast and into unaccustomed holding places where no one knew quite what to make of them.
- She is trying to understand her new awakening and is shocked and thrilled by the unusual and unaccustomed nature of her desires.
- Others, such as the knitwear designer Edmund McNulty, take the opportunity to revel in an unaccustomed freedom from commercial considerations.
- Unreasonable politics and unreliable infrastructure are not however what worry the Khonoma village elders as much as the unaccustomed attention.
- But he confesses to grave and unaccustomed doubts about coming to Glasgow when he received the call from his old international team boss, because he did not want to let him down.
- This time Craig Wilding, playing in an unaccustomed midfield role, delivered the killer ball for Jon Parkin to turn in the area and send an unstoppable shot past Paul Pettinger.
- Ministers have grown used to preening themselves over Britain's unaccustomed role last year as the fastest grower among the Group of Seven leading world economies.
Synonyms unusual, unfamiliar, uncommon, unwonted, new, exceptional, out of the ordinary, extraordinary, special, remarkable, singular, rare, surprising, strange, abnormal, atypical, out of the way, curious, peculiar - 1.1unaccustomed topredicative Not familiar with or used to.
不习惯的 the visitors were unaccustomed to country roads 游人不习惯乡间小道。 Example sentencesExamples - For those unaccustomed to the concept, a roundabout is an intersection with a circle in the middle that drivers go around and then continue on the route of their choice.
- To this unaccustomed eye, the scripts are, indeed, different.
- Third-placed Grewal is even more pleasantly surprised to be in the running for the prestigious event, unaccustomed as he is to being near the top of big tournaments.
- In short, there is a physical regimen for every man and woman over 65, no matter how brittle their frame or how unaccustomed they are to exercise.
- And since people are still unaccustomed to the feel of the new paper, they won't notice if your fakes aren't a perfect tactile match.
- There is a mutual understanding of army language, clothing, signs and symbols that the civilian population at large would be unaccustomed to.
- If it's good enough for Her Majesty the Queen, it's good enough for those unaccustomed to smelling fresh paint wherever they go.
- It's surprising how many people are unaccustomed to hairiness.
- Rafael is a boisterous, garrulous man eager to debate issues but clearly unaccustomed to being challenged by a woman.
- As I started using the pen, I realized that I am very unaccustomed to using a pen on a tablet away from the actual computer screen.
- Montrealers, unaccustomed to the newspaper boxes' presence, took to them like apes to a monolith.
- Rachel Stanley's Velma Kelly is a whip-thin Annie Lennox-type, and she tried hard to warm up an audience unaccustomed to musical theatre.
- CNN Jonathan Freed in Melvern, Kansas, met people unaccustomed to the publicity and this level of heartbreak.
- Their blunt way of describing some of the ills of society might alienate some people, especially those unaccustomed to sarcasm or sardonic humour.
- Every sign here looks like this is someone who was unaccustomed to and overwhelmed by the media spotlight this was generating and took his own life.
- This recipe is so easy that even an inexperienced man unaccustomed to baking can whip up this yummy cheesecake.
- Tim wound steadfastly, back hunched over the reel, unaccustomed to the strange combination of muscles and effort.
- It's a strange experience because they are unaccustomed to being cared for and fussed over.
- Air-conditioning is a must for the American tourist who is unaccustomed to the possible one hundred degree heat.
- Veteran London commuters were astonished that taxi drivers, unaccustomed to clear runs through the streets, had stopped complaining.
Synonyms unused, not used, new, fresh, a stranger
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