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unfamiliar    音标拼音: [,ʌnfəm'ɪljɚ]
a. 不熟悉的,陌生的,外行的

不熟悉的,陌生的,外行的

unfamiliar
adj 1: not known or well known; "a name unfamiliar to most"; "be
alert at night especially in unfamiliar surroundings"
[ant: {familiar}]

Unfamiliar \Unfamiliar\
See {familiar}.

109 Moby Thesaurus words for "unfamiliar":
able, awkward, bizarre, blankminded, breakaway, callow, curious,
different, dumb, empty, empty-headed, enigmatic, exotic, foreign,
gauche, green, groping, ignorant, inane, incalculable,
incognizable, incognizant, inexperienced, innocent, know-nothing,
mysterious, naive, nescient, new, novel, oblivious, odd, offbeat,
original, peculiar, puzzling, rare, raw, recherche, remarkable,
sealed, simple, strange, strange to, sui generis, tentative,
unaccustomed, unaccustomed to, unacquainted, unacquainted with,
unapparent, unapprehended, unapprized, unascertained, unaware,
unbeknown, uncharted, unclassified, uncommon, uncomprehending,
unconventional, unconversant, unconversant with, uncustomary,
undisclosed, undiscoverable, undiscovered, undivulged,
undreamed-of, unenlightened, unexpected, unexplained, unexplored,
unexposed, unfamiliar with, unfathomed, unheard, unheard-of,
unidentified, unilluminated, uninformed, uninitiated,
uninitiated in, uninstructed, unintelligent, uninvestigated,
unique, unknowable, unknowing, unknown, unordinary, unperceived,
unplumbed, unposted, unrevealed, unripe, unskilled in, unsure,
unsuspected, unthought-of, untouched, unused to, unusual, unversed,
unversed in, unwitting, unwonted, vacuous, virgin


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