alien

alien — adjective

1. connected with living things or objects imagined to come from space rather than

1.形容詞B2
釋義

connected with living things or objects imagined to come from space rather than Earth.

例句

The movie shows an alien ship above the desert at sunrise.

before noun: alien ship

Scientists checked the rock for alien life after the Mars mission.

collocation: alien life

同義詞
  • extraterrestrial

    more formal or scientific

  • space

    informal, usually in phrases like 'space creature' or 'space life'

反義詞
  • terrestrial

    formal word for coming from Earth

  • earthly

    less technical; connected with Earth or ordinary human life

文法句型

alien + life / ship / signal

用法筆記

Usually before a noun: alien life, alien ship, alien world. Distinguish from sense 3, which is about other countries or groups on Earth, not beings from space.

2. so unlike what you know or expect that it feels strange and hard to recognize as

2.形容詞B2
釋義

so unlike what you know or expect that it feels strange and hard to recognize as normal.

例句

After ten years away, her own bedroom felt alien and cold.

predicative: feel + alien

The machine made an alien sound that scared the dog.

before noun: alien sound

同義詞
  • strange

    broad everyday word for something unusual

  • unfamiliar

    milder and often neutral; simply not known yet

  • odd

    informal; suggests small details that seem wrong or surprising

反義詞
  • familiar

    known well from past experience

  • normal

    what is usual or expected in a situation

文法句型

feel / seem / look / sound + alien

用法筆記

Often follows linking verbs such as feel, seem, look, or sound. Distinguish from sense 4: this sense is about unfamiliar appearance or feeling, not about being against someone's nature or values.

3. coming from outside the country, culture, or community being talked about; forei

3.形容詞C1
釋義

coming from outside the country, culture, or community being talked about; foreign.

例句

Villagers resisted the taxes of an alien government.

formal collocation: alien government

The novel shows a young prince growing up under alien rule after the invasion.

formal collocation: alien rule

同義詞
  • foreign

    the usual modern word in everyday English

  • overseas

    often used for countries or places across the sea

  • nonnative

    more technical; often about species, languages, or speakers

反義詞
  • domestic

    from or within one's own country

  • local

    from the place being discussed

  • native

    belonging naturally to a place or group

文法句型

alien + government / rule / money

用法筆記

Mostly formal or historical in this sense, especially with words like government, rule, power, land, or money. Distinguish from noun 2: here alien describes something as foreign; it does not name a person.

4. so different from a person's nature, values, or usual way of life that it does n

4.形容詞C2
釋義

so different from a person's nature, values, or usual way of life that it does not fit with them.

例句

Violence is alien to the team values Coach Lin writes on the wall.

pattern: alien to + values

Long silences are alien to the fast, noisy style of this newsroom.

pattern: alien to + style

同義詞
  • incompatible

    direct and neutral; often used in formal writing

  • contrary

    stronger; emphasizes opposition to a principle or rule

  • foreign to

    close in meaning and often takes the same pattern with 'to'

反義詞
  • compatible

    able to exist or work well together

  • natural

    fitting someone's usual character or way

  • suited

    appropriate for a person, place, or purpose

文法句型

alien to + [noun]

用法筆記

Usually followed by 'to'. The subject is often an action, quality, or idea, and the complement names a person, nature, value, or system. Distinguish from sense 2: sense 2 means unfamiliar, while this sense means fundamentally not fitting.

alien — noun

alien — verb