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单词 strangely
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strangelyadv.

Brit. /ˈstreɪn(d)ʒli/, U.S. /ˈstreɪndʒli/
Etymology: < strange adj. and n. + -ly suffix2.
1. In a foreign or outlandish manner. rare.Apparently only attested in dictionaries or glossaries.
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the world > relative properties > order > disorder > irregularity > unconformity > abnormality > [adverb] > in a strange manner > and foreign
strangely1483
exotically1947
1483 Cath. Angl. 367/2 Strawngely, extranee, barbare, peregrine.
2. In an unfriendly or unfavourable manner; with cold or distant bearing. Obsolete.
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the world > action or operation > behaviour > bad behaviour > discourtesy > [adverb] > not affably
strangelyc1374
coldly1550
squeamishly1571
coolly1627
chilly1640
reservedly1710
repulsively1725
starchly1755
chillinglyc1784
distantly1798
uncordially1811
stiffly1823
frozenly1851
pokerishly1867
chillily1886
standoffishly1892
aloofly1963
c1374 G. Chaucer Troilus & Criseyde v. 955 And straungely she spak and seyde þus.
1462 R. Calle in Paston Lett. & Papers (2004) II. 370 I haue spoken with hem of that matre..and I haue founde the toon straunchely disposed.
1548 Hall's Vnion: Edward V f. xxiijv When the protector had harde the proposicion, he loked very strangely therat.
1560 J. Daus tr. J. Sleidane Commentaries f. cclxxviijv He answereth somwhat straungly [L. paulo respondet alienius].
1609 W. Shakespeare Sonnets xlix. sig. D3 When thou shalt strangely passe, And scarcely greete me with that sunne thine eye. View more context for this quotation
1609 W. Shakespeare Sonnets cx. sig. G3v I haue lookt on truth Asconce and strangely . View more context for this quotation
a1707 S. Patrick Auto-biogr. (1839) 25 Look not strangely upon him because he differs from thee in some opinions.
3. In a way that is unusual or exceptional; in an unusual sense. Obsolete. (Merged in sense 5.)
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the world > relative properties > kind or sort > individual character or quality > quality of being special or extraordinary > [adverb] > exceptionally > in a way that is unusual
strangely1533
extraordinarily1564
unusually1615
the world > relative properties > order > disorder > irregularity > unconformity > abnormality > [adverb] > in a strange manner
uncouthlyc900
alangely1440
strangely1533
outlandishlikea1568
strangea1616
foreignly1654
unco-like1842
1533 T. More Confutation Barnes in Wks. 807/1 Heretikes, whiche bee straungers from the housholde of Christes catholike church, and whiche doe strangely rehearse and strangely declare Christes catholyke scrypture, agaynste the knowen catholike doctrine.
1581 G. Pettie tr. S. Guazzo Ciuile Conuersat. (1586) iii. 122 b If you take it not so, me thinkes..you take it too strangelie, and too obscurelie.
4. In an uncommon or exceptional degree; very greatly, extremely. Obsolete. (Merged in sense 5.)
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the world > relative properties > quantity > greatness of quantity, amount, or degree > high or intense degree > [adverb] > extremely or exceedingly
swithlyc888
micklelyeOE
swith971
hardOE
un-i-fohOE
sevenfoldlOE
unmeet?c1225
innerlyc1330
horribly1340
too1340
sore1474
horriblec1475
vehemently1483
outrageous1487
done?a1513
exquisite1529
strangely1532
exceeding1535
exceedingly1535
angardlyc1540
angerlyc1540
choicec1540
vengeable1542
vengeably?1550
extremelya1554
monstrous1569
thrice1579
amain1587
extremea1591
damnably1598
fellc1600
tyrannically1602
exquisitely1603
damnedly1607
preciously1607
damnablea1616
impensively1620
excellingly1621
main1632
fearful1634
vengeancelya1640
upsy1650
impensely1657
twadding1657
vastly1664
hideous1667
mainly1670
consumed1707
consumedly1707
outrageously1749
damned1757
nation1771
shockingly1777
deuced1779
darn1789
darned1807
felly1807
varsal1814
awful1816
awfy1816
frightfully1816
deucedly1819
dogged1819
awfully1820
gallowsa1823
shocking1831
tremendously1832
everlasting1833
terribly1833
fearfully1835
ripping1838
poison1840
thundering1853
frighteninglyc1854
raring1854
hell's own1863
goldarned1866
goddamned1870
doggone1871
acutely1872
whooping1874
stupidly1878
everlastingly1879
hideously1882
densely1883
storming1883
good and1885
thunderingly1885
crazy1887
tremendous1887
madly1888
goldarn1892
howling1895
murderously1916
rasted1919
goddam1921
bitchingly1923
Christly1923
bitching1929
falling-down1930
lousy1932
appallingly1937
stratospherically1941
Christ almighty1945
effing1945
focking1956
dagnab1961
drop-dead1980
hella1987
totes2006
1532 (c1385) Usk's Test. Loue in Wks. G. Chaucer i. f. cccxxviiiv The storme so straungely..gan..vs assayle.
a1616 W. Shakespeare Tempest (1623) iv. i. 7 Thou Hast strangely stood the test. View more context for this quotation
1618 M. Pring Acct. 18 Mar. in W. Foster Eng. Factories in India 1618–21 (1906) 32 Hee was straungely importunate with me to give him leave to goe.
1665 in F. P. Verney & M. M. Verney Mem. Verney Family 17th Cent. (1907) II. 243 The Sicknesse is strangely increased.
1671 W. Salmon Synopsis Medicinæ iii. xxii. 395 Camomil,..it strangely cureth Agues.
1705 T. Hearne Ductor Historicus (ed. 2) I. ii. v. 155 Civil Prudence..sparkles strangely in his Institution of Cyrus.
1707 M. Prior Satire upon Poets 109 How fine your Plot, how exquisite each Scene! And play'd at Court, would strangely please the Queen.
1719 D. Defoe Life Robinson Crusoe 142 The Heat of the Sun bak'd them strangely hard.
5. In a manner so unusual or exceptional as to excite wonder or astonishment; surprisingly, unaccountably, oddly.
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the mind > mental capacity > expectation > feeling of wonder, astonishment > quality of inspiring wonder > [adverb] > with a degree of strangeness
selcouthlyc1175
ferlyc1230
selcoutha1300
disguisilyc1325
ferlifula1400
ferlilya1400
sellylyc1400
miraculouslya1425
ferlifullyc1425
strangelya1450
strangefully1664
portentously1755
miraculous1781
like magic1783
phenomenally1878
out of this world1941
the world > relative properties > quantity > greatness of quantity, amount, or degree > high or intense degree > [adverb] > extremely or exceedingly > remarkably or extraordinarily
outnumenlyc1175
outnumenc1225
disguisilyc1325
notablya1398
speciallya1398
oddc1400
oddlyc1400
singularlyc1430
strangelya1450
notable1481
outragec1540
out-takingly1549
supernaturally1578
rarely1581
extraordinarily1593
signally1598
unvulgarly1602
unexpectedly1605
essentially?1606
remarkably1615
unusually1615
particularly1616
eminently1632
extraordinary1632
markablya1634
considerably1646
surprisingly1661
out-of-the-way1718
unco1724
conspicuouslya1732
heroically1735
uncommonly1751
strikingly1752
uncommon1784
pronouncedly1785
markedly1811
awesomea1835
noticeably1845
rousing1847
exceptionally1848
outstandingly1851
prominently1885
accentedly1904
hella1987
the world > relative properties > order > disorder > irregularity > unconformity > abnormality > [adverb] > in a strange manner > and exciting wonder or surprise
selcouthlyc1175
strangelya1450
a1450 Knt. de la Tour 64 A gentill woman..come to a fest so straungely atyred and queintly arraied..that all that sawe her come ranne towardes her to wonder.
1590 E. Spenser Faerie Queene iii. ii. sig. Dd By straunge occasion she did him behold, And much more straungely gan to loue his sight.
1599 T. Dallam Diary in J. T. Bent Early Voy. Levant (1893) i. 85 The which myls be verrie straingly made.
a1616 W. Shakespeare Tempest (1623) iii. iii. 40 They vanish'd strangely . View more context for this quotation
a1652 R. Brome Queenes Exchange (1657) v. i Osr. Is Offa mad? Keep. O quite besides himself, and talks the strangeliest Of his fathers murder.
1712 R. Steele Spectator No. 306. ⁋8 The Vagaries of Fancy which so strangely misled you.
1775 R. B. Sheridan Rivals v. i This fellow runs strangely in my head.
1849 T. B. Macaulay Hist. Eng. II. vi. 13 Men who had never before had a scruple had on a sudden become strangely scrupulous.
1874 J. R. Green Short Hist. Eng. People iii. §6. 144 Strangely as the two men differed from each other, their aim was the same.
1888 J. W. Burgon Lives Twelve Good Men I. ii. 116 Mankind show themselves strangely forgetful of their chiefest benefactors.
6. Combinations with the adverb qualifying a participial adjective or adjective; often hyphenated when the use is attributive.
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1598 G. Chapman in C. Marlowe & G. Chapman Hero & Leander (new ed.) iii. sig. F4v Most strangely-intellectuall fire.
a1616 W. Shakespeare Macbeth (1623) iv. iii. 151 Strangely visited people All swolne and Vlcerous. View more context for this quotation
1633 J. Ford Loves Sacrifice iv. sig. H2v Some strangely-shap'd man-beast.
1702 C. Beaumont J. Beaumont's Psyche (new ed.) ii. clxxv. 25 His strangely-potent Wands petard.
1777 E. Burke Corr. (1844) II. 172 So strangely-timed a piece of adulation.
1851 A. Helps Compan. Solitude xiii. 273 This mass of strangely-mingled materials.
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