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Strange bedfellows Meaning in English

expression

ˈstɹeɪndʒ/ /ˈbɛdˌfɛɫoʊz
STRAYNJ BED-fel-ohz
stɹˈeɪndʒ/ /bˈɛdfɪlˌəʊz
str-AYNJ bed-FIL-ohz

释义

When two people or groups with very different interests form an unexpected alliance, especially for a specific reason or goal; often used to describe unusual partnerships in politics or life.

用法与细微差别

This is a somewhat formal or literary idiom, often seen in news, politics, and analysis. Not used for literal bed partners. Typically plural ('strange bedfellows'), even when referring to two individuals. Common in the phrase 'make strange bedfellows'.

例句

Politics often creates strange bedfellows.

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The two companies became strange bedfellows during the merger.

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War makes strange bedfellows out of enemies.

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Surprisingly, the environmentalists and the businessmen ended up as strange bedfellows in this case.

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Desperate times make for strange bedfellows, don't they?

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You never know who might end up as strange bedfellows when money is involved.

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