| 单词 | a perfect, a total, an utter stranger | 
| 释义 | > as lemmasa perfect, a total, an utter stranger  a.  An unknown person; a person whom one has not seen before; also in wider sense, a person with whom one is not yet well acquainted. Phrases,  a perfect, a total, an utter stranger. Const. to. ΘΚΠ the mind > emotion > love > friendliness > 			[noun]		 > state of being acquainted > acquaintance > unknown person strangerc1385 mystery man1922 society > society and the community > social relations > lack of social communication or relations > separation or isolation > 			[noun]		 > one who is separated or isolated > stranger or outsider fremdc950 guestc950 althedyOE allophyleOE uncoutha1250 strangea1325 alienc1384 barbarc1384 barbarync1384 strangerc1385 barbaric1388 foreigna1399 outland?a1400 farandman14.. out-comelingc1400 foreigner1422 alienar1473 alienate1497 estrangec1503 new face?a1513 barbarianc1550 fremman1568 frenne1579 estranger1586 inmatea1600 outlier1606 outcomer1607 externc1610 exoteric1697 outner1721 outsider1800 unco1800 inconnu1807 outrigger1850 offcome1859 ringer1896 offcomer1898 shenzi1910 out-grouper1938 outworlder1948 c1385    G. Chaucer Legend Good Women 1075  				And, for he was a straunger, somwhat she Lyked him the bet, as..To som folk ofte newe thing is swote. 1490    Caxton's Blanchardyn & Eglantine 		(1962)	 xii. 43  				Incontynente that she felte her self to be thus sodaynly kyst of a man straunger out of her knowlege, she [etc.]. c1522    T. More Treat. Memorare Nouissima in  Wks. 		(1557)	 I. 81  				So that if thou consider this well, thou maist loke vpon deth, not as a stranger, but as a nigh neibour. a1616    W. Shakespeare Twelfth Night 		(1623)	  i. iv. 4  				The Duke..hath known you but three dayes, and already you are no stranger .       View more context for this quotation a1684    J. Evelyn Diary anno 1653 		(1955)	 III. 80  				At our own Parish Church, a Stranger preachd. 1719    D. Defoe Life Robinson Crusoe 330  				When I came to England, I was as perfect a Stranger to all the World, as if I had never been known there. 1798    S. Lee Young Lady's Tale in  H. Lee Canterbury Tales II. 488  				Sir Edward, perceiving..a person quite a stranger to him. 1825    E. Bulwer-Lytton Zicci i  				But the stranger had an air and tone with him it was impossible to resist. 1874    J. Parker Paraclete  i. viii. 114  				He [Christ] has always been a stranger, viewed with suspicion. 1893    D. Davidson Mem. Long Life 		(ed. 2)	 viii. 198  				Mr. Bell was sitting at breakfast, when a stranger entered his bungalow. 1908    R. Bagot Anthony Cuthbert v. 41  				After all, you must remember that up to a few days ago you were a comparative stranger to your aunt Jane. < as lemmas | 
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