surprising

英[sə'praɪzɪŋ] 美[sər'praɪzɪŋ]
  • adj. 令人惊讶的,出人意料的
  • 动词surprise的现在分词.
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  • sur n.苏尔(黎巴嫩西南部港市)pref.在...之上;附加的
Adjective:
  1. causing surprise or wonder or amazement;

    "the report shows a surprising lack of hard factual data"
    "leaped up with surprising agility"
    "she earned a surprising amount of money"

1. A surprising number of customers order the same sandwich every day.
每天点同一种三明治的顾客多得惊人。

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2. It would be surprising were the Mafia not to have muscled in.
如果黑手党不插上一脚,那反倒令人奇怪了。

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3. She'd mentioned it casually once, surprising him by her unconcern.
她曾随口提到过,当时她的冷漠很让他吃惊。

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4. It is not surprising they did so badly in last year's elections.
他们在去年选举中如此糟糕的表现并不奇怪。

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5. A surprising number of ailments are caused by unsuspected environmental factors.
有大量疾病是由不明环境因素造成的。

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    用作形容词 (adj.)
    1. His silence about my contribution was surprising.
      他对我的捐助的沉默令人惊讶。
    2. It is surprising that a man like that was elected.
      那样的人竟当选真是令人惊讶。

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