English to Basque Meaning of stranger - arrotz


Stranger :
arrotz

arrotz, haurtxo jaioberri, atzerritarra, Pertsona ezezagun, hasiberri, hirugarren pertsona, etsaia, jainkoa

arrotzezezagunei
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Definitions of stranger in English
Noun(1) anyone who does not belong in the environment in which they are found(2) an individual that one is not acquainted with
Adjective(1) being definitely out of the ordinary and unexpected; slightly odd or even a bit weird(2) not known before(3) relating to or originating in or characteristic of another place or part of the world
Examples of stranger in English
(1) She is no stranger to the courts and has had some other experience in conducting a trial.(2) He was a stranger to Scotland until he married the daughter of the 17th Earl of Sutherland.(3) Knowing that they exist in those parts it didn't come as a shock, but if I was a stranger to the area it would probably have thrown me.(4) I also came as a stranger to Bolivia to work and to tend people and use my knowledge to help them.(5) Gregg is no stranger to the open road and he experienced his first tour when he was only seven months old.(6) As a widely traveled religious leader, the Pope is no stranger to controversy.(7) Not that Davies's caution in talking about her new job results from her being a stranger to the world of medical management and policy making.(8) Hardly any contributor will be a stranger to consumers of the financial history literature.(9) Mrs Marshall is no stranger to the skies, as she held a private pilot's licence in the past, and has been a passenger on microlight trips before.(10) Still I was a little bit worried that I had been reckless to accept hospitality from a complete stranger .(11) she remained a stranger to him(12) Hann who is ranked 22 in the world, is no stranger to controversy.(13) I'm a stranger in these parts(14) he is no stranger to controversy(15) Though he grew up in Ligonier, Corbett is not a stranger to the Seward and Armagh areas.(16) Denise is no stranger to rallying either and she started co-driving in 1996 for Peter Dobbyn.
Related Phrases of stranger
(1) strange ::
arraro
(2) perfect stranger ::
perfektua arrotz
(3) stranger danger ::
arrotz arriskuan
Synonyms
Noun
1. newcomer ::
Wazemank
2. unknown ::
ezezaguna
Adjective
3. unusual ::
ezohiko
4. weird ::
bitxi
5. unfamiliar ::
Ohituta
6. ill ::
gaixo
8. unknown ::
ezezaguna
9. foreign ::
Atzerriko
Antonyms
1. native ::
ama-
Different Forms
stranger, strangers
Word Example from TV Shows
or to tell a stranger their political
views are stupid, now's the time.

or to tell a STRANGER their political views are stupid, now's the time.

The Big Bang Theory Season 9, Episode 20

Book of the Stranger, verse 25.

Book of the Stranger, verse 25.

Game of Thrones Season 6, Episode 4

I'm no stranger to enjoying
the pleasures of solitude.

I'm no STRANGER to enjoying the pleasures of solitude.

The Big Bang Theory Season 7, Episode 2

I'm no stranger
to memetic epidemiology.

I'm no STRANGER to memetic epidemiology.

The Big Bang Theory Season 4, Episode 20

(stammers)
Total stranger.

(stammers) Total STRANGER.

The Big Bang Theory Season 7, Episode 20

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