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Definition of strangeness in English: strangenessnoun ˈstreɪn(d)ʒnəsˈstreɪndʒnəs mass noun1The state or fact of being strange. 陌生,生疏;奇怪,古怪 Example sentencesExamples - This my sister and I accepted as one of her strangenesses, along with her silence and her fear of the waves.
- Whatever the case, fact sometimes surpasses fiction in its immense strangeness.
- Even the name seems pregnant with significance - that defiant strangeness, those open, dreamy vowels.
- We recognize it when we see it, even though it may be in the eyes of the beholder, whereas strangeness is by definition unfamiliar.
- Closer inspection of Dee's lamb revealed even more strangeness.
- I was awed, but it was awe born of familiarity, not strangeness.
- The feeling of strangeness is quickly replaced by delight, of course.
- For many others, learning Chinese is not for business but a life skill that helps conquer the feeling of strangeness in an unfamiliar city.
- But now, this t-shirt redeems all the other strangenesses.
- But there is no strangeness, only the familiarity of a shared past.
- One of the strangenesses of books on writing fiction is the way that each one is written as if there are not whole libraries full of similar manuals out there, and a constant stream of new ones coming along.
- Yet, just as in a Chinese painting, the wildness of the scene, and its strangeness, accentuates the impression of harmony and civilisation.
- As previously, it is not the ‘veracity’ of the painting that concerns her but its semiotic complexities and strangenesses.
- The film keeps returning to that image: the frightening strangeness of school-age kids in shorts, killing ruthlessly.
- And this is one of the pleasures and strangenesses of reading him.
- As I write this I am picturing the first time I saw them, the first time I was transfixed by their strangeness, their confidence and their sense of mission.
- Eccentricity, strangeness and individuality I like, conformity I flirt with.
- On the one hand the medium devours eccentrics because viewers find their strangeness exciting.
- The point is simply the implosion of the system, the swarming strangeness of others, the futility of organizing inquiry.
- However, flipping through the first few authors, I was astonished at the calibre of writing, and amazed by its strangeness.
Synonyms oddity, eccentricity, oddness, peculiarity, curiousness, bizarreness, weirdness, queerness, unexpectedness, unusualness, abnormality, atypicality, unfamiliarity, unaccountability, inexplicability, incongruity, incongruousness, outlandishness, irregularity, singularity freakishness, surrealness 2Physics One of six flavours of quark. 〔物理〕奇异性 Example sentencesExamples - The short answer is that strangeness refers to the amount of strange quark content in a given baryon.
- Conservation of strangeness is not in fact an independent conservation law.
- In our modern understanding, strangeness is conserved during the strong and the electromagnetic interactions, but not during the weak interactions.
Definition of strangeness in US English: strangenessnounˈstrānjnəsˈstreɪndʒnəs 1The state or fact of being strange. 陌生,生疏;奇怪,古怪 Example sentencesExamples - Closer inspection of Dee's lamb revealed even more strangeness.
- One of the strangenesses of books on writing fiction is the way that each one is written as if there are not whole libraries full of similar manuals out there, and a constant stream of new ones coming along.
- But there is no strangeness, only the familiarity of a shared past.
- As I write this I am picturing the first time I saw them, the first time I was transfixed by their strangeness, their confidence and their sense of mission.
- The feeling of strangeness is quickly replaced by delight, of course.
- Yet, just as in a Chinese painting, the wildness of the scene, and its strangeness, accentuates the impression of harmony and civilisation.
- But now, this t-shirt redeems all the other strangenesses.
- As previously, it is not the ‘veracity’ of the painting that concerns her but its semiotic complexities and strangenesses.
- Whatever the case, fact sometimes surpasses fiction in its immense strangeness.
- On the one hand the medium devours eccentrics because viewers find their strangeness exciting.
- And this is one of the pleasures and strangenesses of reading him.
- However, flipping through the first few authors, I was astonished at the calibre of writing, and amazed by its strangeness.
- The point is simply the implosion of the system, the swarming strangeness of others, the futility of organizing inquiry.
- The film keeps returning to that image: the frightening strangeness of school-age kids in shorts, killing ruthlessly.
- We recognize it when we see it, even though it may be in the eyes of the beholder, whereas strangeness is by definition unfamiliar.
- Eccentricity, strangeness and individuality I like, conformity I flirt with.
- This my sister and I accepted as one of her strangenesses, along with her silence and her fear of the waves.
- For many others, learning Chinese is not for business but a life skill that helps conquer the feeling of strangeness in an unfamiliar city.
- Even the name seems pregnant with significance - that defiant strangeness, those open, dreamy vowels.
- I was awed, but it was awe born of familiarity, not strangeness.
Synonyms oddity, eccentricity, oddness, peculiarity, curiousness, bizarreness, weirdness, queerness, unexpectedness, unusualness, abnormality, atypicality, unfamiliarity, unaccountability, inexplicability, incongruity, incongruousness, outlandishness, irregularity, singularity 2Physics One of six flavors of quark. 〔物理〕奇异性 Example sentencesExamples - In our modern understanding, strangeness is conserved during the strong and the electromagnetic interactions, but not during the weak interactions.
- Conservation of strangeness is not in fact an independent conservation law.
- The short answer is that strangeness refers to the amount of strange quark content in a given baryon.
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