adj.不熟悉的
副詞: unfamiliarly 名詞: unfamiliarity
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Apparently, it also contributes to the development of a brain that's flexible, a brain that's quickly able to get a handle on unfamiliar situations.(顯然,它還有助于大腦的發(fā)展,使大腦變得靈活,能迅速處理陌生情況。)
Tony's mother put different foods that were unfamiliar to Amy onto big plates.(托尼的媽媽把艾米不熟悉的不同食物放在大盤(pán)子里。)
The brain creates images of unfamiliar smells by relating them to other more familiar smells.(大腦將陌生氣味與其他更熟悉的氣味相關(guān)聯(lián),以為其創(chuàng)建圖像。)
You can talk fairly rapidly for information that may be familiar, but then slow down for more unfamiliar sections.(對(duì)于熟悉的信息,你可以說(shuō)得很快,但對(duì)于不熟悉的部分就慢下來(lái)了。)
She felt uneasy in the unfamiliar surroundings.(她在陌生的環(huán)境中感到局促不安。)
The Permian event has attracted much less attention than other mass extinctions because mostly unfamiliar species perished at that time.(二疊紀(jì)大滅絕事件比其他大滅絕事件受到的關(guān)注要少得多,因?yàn)槟菚r(shí)滅絕的大多是我們不熟悉的物種。)
It was an unfamiliar feeling for li.(對(duì)李江來(lái)說(shuō),這是一種陌生的感覺(jué)。)
I also recognized the body, the head with the hair gathered in an unfamiliar knot, the neck, the broad back, and the strong arms.(我也認(rèn)出了他的身體,他的頭上打著一個(gè)陌生的結(jié)的頭發(fā),他的脖頸,他寬闊的后背和有力的胳膊。)
Unlike the British, continental migrants have to struggle with an unfamiliar language and new customs.(與英國(guó)人不同的是,歐洲大陸的移民必須努力適應(yīng)陌生的語(yǔ)言和新的習(xí)俗。)
The book is essentially a taster for those unfamiliar with the subject.(這本書(shū)基本上是讓那些不熟悉該學(xué)科的人對(duì)其有個(gè)初步的了解。)