surprising

美音:[sər'praɪzɪŋ] 英音:[sə(r)'praɪzɪŋ]

简单释义:


adj.令人吃惊的;使人惊奇的;出人意料的;奇怪的

v.“surprise”的现在分词

网络惊人的;令人惊讶的;意外的

完整释义:


adj.

1.可惊的,惊人的,意外的,奇怪的,不可思议的
2.奇怪;出人意料的,意想不到的,令人意外的
3.不足为奇
4.非凡,突出的,不同寻常;不可思议
5.猛不提防


例句:

  1. It may seem odd that signs of employee dissatisfaction should emerge at a time of high unemployment, but it's hardly surprising.
    在高失业时期出现员工不满的迹象,可能令人觉得奇怪,但是并不足为奇。

  2. Yet, like those other thuggish rulers, Saddam won not just fawningly insincere adulation but a surprising degree of support from his people.
    然而,跟其他嗜杀成性的统治者一样,萨达姆赢得的并非只是虚情假意的阿谀奉承,他同样也赢得了人民的拥护,这着实让人感到意外。

  3. But it would be surprising if one of those threats did not cause confidence to wobble at some stage in 2007.
    不过如果在2007年中,这些威胁中没有一个能够在某个时段使得投资者信心动摇的话,那将是非常令人吃惊的。

  4. Such a downgrade would be surprising because, with the new legislation, the relative debt outlook for the US has improved.
    如果它们真这么做了,那将令人感到意外,因为随着新法案出台,美国的相对债务前景已经有所改善。

  5. What was surprising about all this was that it has only happened more than two years after Mr Morales took office.
    所有这一切仅仅发生在莫拉莱斯执政两年多后,这是令人深感惊讶的。

  6. This, however, produced a surprising behavior; those functions did not work as expected when the executable being run was the awk utility.
    不过,这导致了不可思议的行为;当运行的可执行文件为awk实用工具时,这两个函数不能正常工作。

  7. I will announce to you already that, as surprising as it may seem, that will lead me to talk to you today about Christianity.
    我已经跟你们宣布过了,虽然听起来有一点奇怪,它引导我今天要谈论的问题是关于基督教。

  8. It would not be at all surprising if some of those who have gone bankrupt had stockpiled during the prosperous times.
    而那些极端的破产者,他们很可能是在繁荣期有囤积现象的,这也不足为奇。

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