surprised

英[sə'praɪzd] 美[sər'praɪzd]
  • adj. 惊讶的,吃惊的,惊奇的
  • 动词surprise的过去式和过去分词.
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星级词汇:
  • surah n.斜纹软绸;章;回
    adj. (形容词)
    1. 感到惊讶的
    2. 惊奇的,觉得奇怪的,诧异的,令人吃惊的
    3. 出人意外的
    4. 突然的
    5. 惊喜的
    6. 大惊小怪的

英英释义

Adjective:
  1. taken unawares or suddenly and feeling wonder or astonishment;

    "surprised by her student's ingenuity"
    "surprised that he remembered my name"
    "a surprised expression"

1. He was surprised they had married — they had seemed so different.
他俩居然结婚了——这让他非常惊讶,因为他们实在是太不一样了。

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2. The duke was surprised by his wife's omission from the guest list.
公爵对他的夫人未在获邀宾客之列感到意外。

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3. My voice surprised me; it was even and emotionless.
我的声音听起来心平气和、不露一丝感情,这让我自己颇感惊讶。

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4. He was surprised by the venomous tone of the anonymous calls.
那些匿名电话的恶毒语气很令他吃惊。

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5. She was surprised at the urgency in his voice.
他语调中透着急迫,这让她很吃惊。

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    用作形容词 (adj.)
    1. You can imagine how surprised I was.
      你可以想象我是多么惊讶。
    2. I was not surprised in the least.
      我一点也不感到惊讶。
    3. They are so surprised by the prevalence of anti-government sentiments.
      他们对普遍存在的反政府情绪感到很吃惊。
    4. I was surprised to find that the strong man liked to eat conserves.
      我很惊讶地发现这个强壮的男人喜欢吃蜜饯。
    5. In fact I'm rather surprised you haven't done so already.
      你还没有这样做,我实在感到惊讶。