surprise meaning in Chinese
vt.
1.使吃惊,使惊奇,使觉得意外。
2.出其不意地袭击[捉住];突袭占领。
3.乘对方不备使其做某事[交待,承认],从其得到某信息等。
4.当场逮捕;忽然发现。
短语和例子
The news greatly surprised us. 这消息使我们大为吃惊。 They surprised the burglar while he was still trying to open the safe. 当窃犯还在设法开保险柜的时候,他们出其不意地把他捉住了。 surprise a confession from sb. 在某人不备时使其供认。 surprise a witness into telling the truth 使证人不知不觉中说出真实情况。 I should not be surprised if ... [to learn] 即使…我也不会惊奇。 They surprised him in the act. 他们冷不防地当场抓住了他。
n.
1. 惊奇,吃惊。
2. 可惊的事情,意外事情。
3. 奇袭,偷袭。
短语和例子
His arrival was a great surprise. 他的到达真是个意外。 I have a surprise for you. 我有一个意想不到的东西给你看[消息跟你讲]。 What a surprise ! 真想不到! be taken by surprise 冷不防竟被…吓一跳。 to my great surprise 使我非常惊奇的是。
adj.
出乎意料的;令人惊奇的。 a surprise visit 事先没有通知的访问。
- Sometimes a day is full of surprise .
有时候,一天里会出现许多奇迹。 - He was surprised and blasted by a thought .
有一个念头使他大为诧异。 - He spoke with surprising softness .
讲起话来,却出人意外地细声细气。 - I do not doubt but that you are surprised .
我敢断定你是感到吃惊了。 - The surprise attack dismayed the enemy .
这次奇袭大灭了敌人的威风。
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