surprised
美音:[sər'praɪzd] 英音:[sə(r)'praɪzd]简单释义:
adj.惊奇的;惊讶的;觉得奇怪的;感觉意外的
v.“surprise”的过去分词和过去式
Web感到惊讶的;吃惊的;惊喜
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完整释义:
adj.
1.惊奇的
2.感到意外,大惊小怪
3.突然;惊喜的;诧异的
例句:
She was even surprised how obedient her son was now, as if he grew up a few years suddenly.
她甚至发现,儿子温顺得让她吃惊,好象长大了许多。Laura was surprised to see the dark shape of Sukey, the brown cow, standing at the barnyard gate.
劳拉看到“棕色奶牛苏凯”的身影立在棚场门口时,不禁吃了一惊。Yesterday I paid him a visit. I rang the bell and was not surprised to see that Hugh was still as fat as ever.
昨天我去看望了他。我按响了门铃,当看到休仍和往常一样胖时,我并不感到惊异。However, be frankly, when I seen you at the moment, I was surprised, and found a lot of you are old, much like a lot of the elderly.
可是,恕我直言,当我看到你的那一刻,我惊讶了,发现你老了许多,就像一个饱经沧桑的老人。Referring to the prostitution, she said she was a "bit surprised" more than shocked.
当谈到卖淫的时候,她说她更多的是“有点吃惊”,但不震惊。What surprised Stanly was that Michelle just dressed herself in a light uniform suit with the old lace printed on it that day.
婆婆意外地发现,米歇尔当天穿的是一身浅色的制服套裙,上面烫有老式花边。Even he, however, might have been surprised by the subtlety of the effects now being detected by researchers looking into human mating.
即使达尔文自己也许也会被当今科学家们观察发现的人类繁殖的微妙之处所惊讶。You'd be surprised at how much you can manage to get done if you just concentrate.
如果你专心去做,就会惊异地发现自己能够完成多大的工作量。
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