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surprise
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- Conjugation :
past
surprised
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pp
surprised
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ing
surprising
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Derivatives :
n
surpriser
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adv
surprisingly
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Collins English-Chinese Dictionary
- surprise
[sə'praɪz]
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1.
noun
[c]
(unexpected event) 意想不到的事物
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2.
noun
[u]
(astonishment) 诧异
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3.
adjective
[+visit, announcement etc]
出人意料的
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4.
vt.
(astonish) 使感到意外
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5.
vt.
(catch unawares) 使震惊
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it came as a surprise (to me)
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这出乎(我的)意料
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to take sb by surprise
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使某人吃惊
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to my (great) surprise
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使我(很)惊奇的是
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it surprised me that...
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令我吃惊的是...
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it wouldn't surprise me if...
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如果...我不会感到吃惊
Comprehensive English-Chinese Dictionary
- surprise
[sə 'praɪz]
[sə 'praɪz]
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1.
vt.
使惊奇(或感到意外)
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He was surprised to hear that his grandfather had died.
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听到祖父去世的消息,他感到很震惊。
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I shouldn't be surprised if it rains.
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我看天多半会下雨。
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Don't be surprised if she refuses.
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她多半会拒绝的。
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It's nothing to be surprised at.
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没什么可大惊小怪的。
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It surprised me that she agreed.
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我很意外,她竟然同意了。
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2.
vt.
突然发现,意外地遇见;撞见
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3.
vt.
突然袭击;意外地俘获
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4.
vt.
乘人不备使其说出(或作出)或设法获得
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to surprise someone into an admission
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使某人不知不觉地招认
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to surprise an admission from someone
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乘某人不备时使其招供
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5.
vt.
突然拜访
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6.
vi.
吃惊,感到意外
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7.
noun
撞见,不期而遇
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8.
noun
突袭;奇袭
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A surprise attack awaited him.
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一场突袭已经在恭候着他了。
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My uncle arrived here this afternoon on a surprise visit.
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今天下午,我叔叔突然来看我。
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9.
noun
惊奇,诧异
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To my great surprise, he walked out without saying a word.
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令我吃惊的是,他一句话也没说就走了出去。
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He stopped in surprise and stared at her.
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他感到很意外,停了下来,目不转睛地看着她。
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The news took him by surprise.
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这个消息让他大吃一惊。
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Imagine my surprise when they announced their engagement.
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当他们宣布订婚的消息时,想想我有多惊讶吧。
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10.
noun
令人惊奇的东西,出人意外的事情
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It was a nice surprise for him.
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对他来说,这是个惊喜。
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It came as a surprise to learn that he had left the company.
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得知他已经离开了公司,我们感到很震惊。
Collins English-English Dictionary
- surprise
[sə'praɪz]
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1.
vt.
[tr]
to cause to feel amazement or wonder
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2.
vt.
to encounter or discover unexpectedly or suddenly
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3.
vt.
to capture or assault suddenly and without warning
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4.
vt.
to present with something unexpected, such as a gift
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5.
vt.
[foll by into]
to provoke (someone) to unintended action by a trick, etc
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to surprise a person into an indiscretion
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6.
vt.
[often foll by from]
to elicit by unexpected behaviour or by a trick
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to surprise information from a prisoner
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7.
n
the act or an instance of surprising; the act of taking unawares
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8.
n
a sudden or unexpected event, gift, etc
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9.
n
the feeling or condition of being surprised; astonishment
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10.
n
[modifier]
causing, characterized by, or relying upon surprise
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a surprise move
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n
[Etymology]
C15: from Old French, from surprendre to overtake, from sur-1 + prendre from Latin prehendere to grasp; see prehensile
Examples
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to register surprise
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显出惊讶之色
→ register
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somewhat of a surprise
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有点惊讶
→ somewhat
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to spring a surprise
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使吃惊
→ spring
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to surprise someone into an admission
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使某人不知不觉地招认
→ admission
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to surprise an admission from someone
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乘某人不备时使其招供
→ admission
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To my great surprise, he walked out without saying a word.
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令我吃惊的是,他一句话也没说就走了出去。
→ surprise
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He stopped in surprise and stared at her.
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他感到很意外,停了下来,目不转睛地看着她。
→ surprise
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The news took him by surprise.
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这个消息让他大吃一惊。
→ surprise
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Imagine my surprise when they announced their engagement.
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当他们宣布订婚的消息时,想想我有多惊讶吧。
→ surprise
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It was a nice surprise for him.
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对他来说,这是个惊喜。
→ surprise
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