Etymology: [ strAnj ] (adjective.) 13th century. Old French estrangier (“foreign, alien”), from Latin extraneus (“foreign, external”) (whence also English estrange), from extra (“outside of”).
yabancı, el adamı, özge, dışarıdan gelen kimse, işin yabancısı, eloğlu, yaban, acemi, (BEARING, DISTANCE, ALTITUDE) "STRANGER" KODU:Hava önlemede "size göre yönü, mesafesi ve irtifaı belirtilen şekilde olan kimliği belirsiz uçak" anlamına gelen kod, bir işin yabancısı veya acemisi, hakkı olmadan bir işe karışan kimse, el, tuhaf, garip, bilinmeyen, acayip, acibe, alelacayip, garabet, işe yabancı, yabancılar, yadırgatıcı, yabancıya, görülmemiş, acayiplik, yeni, tecrübesiz, yadırgı, yad, yabancılık, şaşılası,
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yabancı isim
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el adamı
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özge
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dışarıdan gelen kimse
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işin yabancısı
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eloğlu
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yaban
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acemi isim
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(BEARING, DISTANCE, ALTITUDE) "STRANGER" KODU:Hava önlemede "size göre yönü, mesafesi ve irtifaı belirtilen şekilde olan kimliği belirsiz uçak" anlamına gelen kod Askeri
Comparative form of strange: more strange, An outsider or foreigner, A person whom one does not know; a person who is neither a friend nor an acquaintance, A newcomer, comparative of strange, This word generally denotes a person from a foreign land residing in Palestine Such persons enjoyed many privileges in common with the Jews, but still were separate from them The relation of the Jews to strangers was regulated by special laws (Deut 23:3; 24:14-21; 25:5; 26:10-13) A special signification is also sometimes attached to this word In Gen 23:4 it denotes one resident in a foreign land; Ex 23:9, one who is not a Jew; Num 3:10, one who is not of the family of Aaron; Ps 69:8, an alien or an unknown person The Jews were allowed to purchase strangers as slaves (Lev 25:44, 45), and to take usury from them (Deut 23:20), unknown person, One not privy or party an act, contract, or title; a mere intruder or intermeddler; one who interferes without right; as, actual possession of land gives a good title against a stranger having no title; as to strangers, a mortgage is considered merely as a pledge; a mere stranger to the levy, One whose home is at a distance from the place where he is, but in the same country, One who comes from a foreign land; a foreigner, One who is unknown or unacquainted; as, the gentleman is a stranger to me; hence, one not admitted to communication, fellowship, or acquaintance, One not belonging to the family or household; a guest; a visitor, To estrange; to alienate, One who is strange, foreign, or unknown, foreigner, one who is not known or familiar, If you are a stranger to something, you have had no experience of it or do not understand it. He is no stranger to controversy We were both strangers to diplomatic life. see also strange, anyone who does not belong in the environment in which they are found, If you are a stranger in a place, you do not know the place well. `You don't know much about our town, do you?' --- `No, I'm a stranger here.' local, If two people are strangers, they do not know each other. The women knew nothing of the dead girl. They were strangers, A product format offered by the U S Bureau of Land Management's Oregon State Office for their Western Oregon Digital Data Base (WODDB) system The format is characterized by either of the two following scenarios: For systems where the record length to be written is a power of 2 (256, 512, 1024, etc ), this can be used as the logical record length on tape, as long as the block size does not exceed 16,384 bytes An example of this would look like: Logical record Length = 1024 Blocking Factor = 4 Block Size = 4096 For systems where the record length to be written is not a power of 2, a static record of 80 bytes is used An example of this would look like: Logical Record Length = 80 Blocking Factor = 100 (or 200) Block Size = 8000 (or 16000), A stranger is someone you have never met before. Telling a complete stranger about your life is difficult Sometimes I feel like I'm living with a stranger, Not normal; odd, unusual, surprising, out of the ordinary, Unfamiliar, not yet part of one's experience, Having the quantum mechanical property of strangeness, Belonging to another country; foreign, Something that is strange is unusual or unexpected, and makes you feel slightly nervous or afraid. Then a strange thing happened There was something strange about the flickering blue light It's strange how things turn out. = odd + strangely strange·ly She noticed he was acting strangely The hut suddenly seemed strangely silent. + strangeness strange·ness the breathy strangeness of the music, A strange place is one that you have never been to before. A strange person is someone that you have never met before. I ended up alone in a strange city She was faced with a new job, in unfamiliar surroundings with strange people. = unfamiliar familiar see also stranger, Of or pertaining to others; not one's own; not pertaining to one's self; not domestic, odd, weird, not normal, not at ease or comfortable; "felt strange among so many important people" not known before; "used many strange words"; "saw many strange faces in the crowd"; "don't let anyone unknown into the house" being definitely out of the ordinary and unexpected; slightly odd or even a bit weird; "a strange exaltation that was indefinable"; "a strange fantastical mind"; "what a strange sense of humor she has, Not before known, heard, or seen; new, Strangely, To wonder; to be astonished, not at ease or comfortable; "felt strange among so many important people", being definitely out of the ordinary and unexpected; slightly odd or even a bit weird; "a strange exaltation that was indefinable"; "a strange fantastical mind"; "what a strange sense of humor she has, not known before; "used many strange words"; "saw many strange faces in the crowd"; "don't let anyone unknown into the house", To alienate; to estrange, To be estranged or alienated, Backward; slow, Not familiar; unaccustomed; inexperienced, (1 syl ) Latin, extra (without); whence extraneus (one without); old French, estrange; Italian, strano, etc Stranger, therefore, is extraneus, one without, odd, unusual, peculiar; foreign, unfamiliar, unknown, Not according to the common way; novel; odd; unusual; irregular; extraordinary; unnatural; queer, Reserved; distant in deportment, uncuth, fren, novel written by Albert Camus about an alienated man who commits a murder and waits to be executed for it, Unfamiliar, not yet part of ones experience, unco, plural of stranger,
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Comparative form of strange: more strange
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An outsider or foreigner
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A person whom one does not know; a person who is neither a friend nor an acquaintance
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A newcomer
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comparative of strange
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This word generally denotes a person from a foreign land residing in Palestine Such persons enjoyed many privileges in common with the Jews, but still were separate from them The relation of the Jews to strangers was regulated by special laws (Deut 23:3; 24:14-21; 25:5; 26:10-13) A special signification is also sometimes attached to this word In Gen 23:4 it denotes one resident in a foreign land; Ex 23:9, one who is not a Jew; Num 3:10, one who is not of the family of Aaron; Ps 69:8, an alien or an unknown person The Jews were allowed to purchase strangers as slaves (Lev 25:44, 45), and to take usury from them (Deut 23:20)
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unknown person
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One not privy or party an act, contract, or title; a mere intruder or intermeddler; one who interferes without right; as, actual possession of land gives a good title against a stranger having no title; as to strangers, a mortgage is considered merely as a pledge; a mere stranger to the levy
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One whose home is at a distance from the place where he is, but in the same country
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One who comes from a foreign land; a foreigner
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One who is unknown or unacquainted; as, the gentleman is a stranger to me; hence, one not admitted to communication, fellowship, or acquaintance
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One not belonging to the family or household; a guest; a visitor
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To estrange; to alienate
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One who is strange, foreign, or unknown
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foreigner, one who is not known or familiar isim
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If you are a stranger to something, you have had no experience of it or do not understand it. He is no stranger to controversy We were both strangers to diplomatic life. see also strange
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anyone who does not belong in the environment in which they are found
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If you are a stranger in a place, you do not know the place well. `You don't know much about our town, do you?' --- `No, I'm a stranger here.' local
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If two people are strangers, they do not know each other. The women knew nothing of the dead girl. They were strangers
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A product format offered by the U S Bureau of Land Management's Oregon State Office for their Western Oregon Digital Data Base (WODDB) system The format is characterized by either of the two following scenarios: For systems where the record length to be written is a power of 2 (256, 512, 1024, etc ), this can be used as the logical record length on tape, as long as the block size does not exceed 16,384 bytes An example of this would look like: Logical record Length = 1024 Blocking Factor = 4 Block Size = 4096 For systems where the record length to be written is not a power of 2, a static record of 80 bytes is used An example of this would look like: Logical Record Length = 80 Blocking Factor = 100 (or 200) Block Size = 8000 (or 16000)
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A stranger is someone you have never met before. Telling a complete stranger about your life is difficult Sometimes I feel like I'm living with a stranger
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Not normal; odd, unusual, surprising, out of the ordinary - "He thought it strange that his girlfriend wore shorts in the winter."
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Unfamiliar, not yet part of one's experience - "She's probably sitting there hoping a couple of strange detectives will drop in."
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Having the quantum mechanical property of strangeness - "A strange quark is electrically charged, carrying an amount -1/3, as does the down quark."
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Belonging to another country; foreign
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Something that is strange is unusual or unexpected, and makes you feel slightly nervous or afraid. Then a strange thing happened There was something strange about the flickering blue light It's strange how things turn out. = odd + strangely strange·ly She noticed he was acting strangely The hut suddenly seemed strangely silent. + strangeness strange·ness the breathy strangeness of the music
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A strange place is one that you have never been to before. A strange person is someone that you have never met before. I ended up alone in a strange city She was faced with a new job, in unfamiliar surroundings with strange people. = unfamiliar familiar see also stranger
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Of or pertaining to others; not one's own; not pertaining to one's self; not domestic
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odd, weird, not normal
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not at ease or comfortable; "felt strange among so many important people" not known before; "used many strange words"; "saw many strange faces in the crowd"; "don't let anyone unknown into the house" being definitely out of the ordinary and unexpected; slightly odd or even a bit weird; "a strange exaltation that was indefinable"; "a strange fantastical mind"; "what a strange sense of humor she has
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Not before known, heard, or seen; new
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Strangely
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To wonder; to be astonished
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not at ease or comfortable; "felt strange among so many important people"
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being definitely out of the ordinary and unexpected; slightly odd or even a bit weird; "a strange exaltation that was indefinable"; "a strange fantastical mind"; "what a strange sense of humor she has
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not known before; "used many strange words"; "saw many strange faces in the crowd"; "don't let anyone unknown into the house"
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To alienate; to estrange
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To be estranged or alienated
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Backward; slow
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Not familiar; unaccustomed; inexperienced
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(1 syl ) Latin, extra (without); whence extraneus (one without); old French, estrange; Italian, strano, etc Stranger, therefore, is extraneus, one without
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