Olabildiğince tuhaf, o ölü olduğu söylenilen biriyle karşılaştı.
- As strange as it may be, he met with somebody who is said to be dead.
Öyle ucuz bir otelde misafir edilmesi tuhaf.
- It is strange that he should be put up at such a cheap hotel.
Garip bir keşif yaptılar.
- They made a strange discovery.
O bana biraz garip geldi.
- It's a bit strange to me.
Buralarda bir yabancıyım.
- I'm a stranger in these parts.
Bir köpek yabancılara havlar.
- A dog barks at strangers.
Bazen acayip bir adam olabiliyor.
- Sometimes he can be a strange guy.
Bu hikaye kulağa acayip gelebilir ama tamamen gerçektir.
- This story may sound strange, but it's absolutely true.
Onun hobisi bilinmeyen kelebekler toplamaktır.
- His hobby is collecting strange butterflies.
Buralarda bir yabancıyım.
- I'm a stranger in these parts.
Bir köpek yabancılara havlar.
- A dog will bark at strangers.
Evin garip bir şekilde sakin görünüyordu.
- The house seemed strangely quiet.
Garip bir şekilde, öğrencilerin sayısı her yıl azalıyor.
- Strangely, the number of students is decreasing each year.
Burası garip biçimde sessiz.
- It's strangely quiet here.
Tom garip biçimde davranıyor.
- Tom is behaving strangely.
Bana tuhaf tuhaf bakıyorsun.
- You are looking at me strangely.
Onlar iki adam için tuhaf biçimde yakınlar, öyle düşünmüyor musun?
- They're strangely close for two guys, don't you think?
Buralarda bir yabancıyım.
- I'm a stranger in these parts.
Bir köpek yabancılara havlar.
- A dog will bark at strangers.
Bana tuhaf tuhaf bakıyorsun.
- You are looking at me strangely.
Şu ana kadar yediğin en garip şey nedir?
- What is the strangest thing you've ever eaten?
Tom ve Mary en garip yerlerde ortaya çıktı.
- Tom and Mary show up at the strangest places.
He thought it strange that his girlfriend wore shorts in the winter.
She's probably sitting there hoping a couple of strange detectives will drop in.
A strange quark is electrically charged, carrying an amount -1/3, as does the down quark.
Misery acquaints a man with strange bedfellows., The New Dictionary of Cultural Literacy, Third Edition, E.D. Hirsch, Jr., Joseph F. Kett, and James Trefil, editors, Houghton Mifflin Company, 2002.
In this land, too, there dwelled a young man who was a fowler, but a bit of a strange bird he was, for he only captured his birds, preferring not to slaughter them.
Mothers cannot conveniently leave home to get about, and fathers, to use their own expression, feel like a cat in a strange garret, when screwed up in one of the seats ot the school house.
... To him this is more of the strange idiosyncrasies ...
... And no, at different clubs it's strange. ...