surprised
surprised 英 [səˈpraɪzd] 美 [sərˈpraɪzd]
adj. 感到惊讶的,出人意料的
- If you are taken unawares by something unexpected, you can describe that feeling with the adjective surprised. Look surprised when your friends plan a party without telling you, even if you see the cars in the driveway and know what's going on.
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- adj. 感到惊讶的,出人意料的
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1. a surprised look
惊讶的神色
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2. Her beauty surprised me.
我惊讶于她的美貌。
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3. I was surprised at the news.
我承认这个消息使我感到惊奇。
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4. She looked surprised when I told her.
我告诉她时她显得很惊讶。
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5. I was surprised at how quickly she agreed.
我没想到她这么快就同意了。
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6. You shouldn't be surprised (that) he didn't come.
他没来,你不必感到意外。
- surprised (adj.) 1610s, "attacked unexpectedly," past-participle adjective from surprise (v.). Meaning "excited by something unexpected" is from 1882.
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