surprise的意思和读音

surprise

: [sərˈpraɪz] : [sə(r)ˈpraɪz]

n.

v.使使使

adj.

使

surprises  surprising  surprised  

adj.+n.great surprise,big surprise,pleasant surprise,nice surprise,complete surprise

v.+n.give surprise,come surprise,get surprise,express surprise,cause surprise

v.alarm,astonish,startle,astound,amaze

n.revelation,disclosure,bombshell,shocker,astonishment

surprisen.

1.[c]an event, a piece of news, etc. that is unexpected or that happens suddenly

What a nice surprise!

a surprise attack

There are few surprises in this year's budget.

I have a surprise for you!

It comes as no surprise to learn that they broke their promises.

Her letter came as a complete surprise .

There are lots of surprises in store for visitors to the gallery.西

Visitors to the gallery are in for a few surprises .西

2.[u][c]a feeling caused by sth happening suddenly or unexpectedly

a look of surprise

She looked up in surprise .

He gasped with surprise at her strength.

They couldn't conceal their surprise at seeing us together.

I got a surprise when I saw the bill.

Much to my surprise , I passed.

To everyone's surprise , the plan succeeded.

Imagine our surprise when he walked into the room!

3.[u]the use of methods that cause feelings of surprise

A successful campaign should have an element of surprise .

IDM

One of the candidates was the manager's niece, and surprise, surprise, she got the job.

Surprise, surprise! Look who's here!/ target=_blank class=infotextkey>

surprise, surpriseused to show that sth is not a surprise to you, as you could easily have predicted that it would happen or be true

One of the candidates was the manager's niece, and surprise, surprise, she got the job.

used when giving sb a surprise

Surprise, surprise! Look who's here!/ target=_blank class=infotextkey>

The police took the burglars by surprise.

take sb/sth by surpriseto attack or capture sb/sth unexpectedly or without warning

The police took the burglars by surprise.

His frankness took her by surprise.

take sb by surprise使to happen unexpectedly so that sb is slightly shocked; to surprise sb

His frankness took her by surprise.

v.

1.使使使to make sb feel surprised

It wouldn't surprise me if they got married soon.使

It's always surprised me how popular he is.

It surprises me that you've never sung professionally.

Would it surprise you to know that I'm thinking of leaving?

2.~ sb使to attack, discover, etc., sb suddenly and unexpectedly

The army attacked at night to surprise the rebels.

We arrived home early and surprised a burglar trying to break in.

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n.1.,2.,3.,

adj.1.;

v.1.to give someone a feeling of surprise2.to attack or find someone when they do not expect it3.to discover someone doing something, especially something that they should not be doing

n.1.an unusual or unexpected event; news or information that seems unusual or unexpected; happening unexpectedly2.a present that you are not expecting to receive3.the feeling you have when something unusual or unexpected happens

int.1.said when you do something unusual or unexpected

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1.When the men returned to the boat we shot two, who the captain said were the leaders, and the rest, taken by surprise, yielded to us.

2.To my surprise, there, as if it had never been removed, stood the old pickle jar, the bottom already covered with coins.仿

3.Someone like that's bound to have enemies so it shouldn't have been a surprise but I hadn't seen anyone shot since Afghanistan.

4.THE biggest surprise of the Finnish election was that it was such a surprise.

5.I did not stay long enough to verify the many claims of bed bugs, but if it were true, that'll hardly surprise me.

6.The hurricane last night had been a great surprise, but fortunately the house had not been damaged and no trees had fallen near it.

7."I have a surprise for you, " he said as the car pulled away and I looked back at my boma for the very last time.

8.Childhood did not surprise many people have been pleasantly surprised toys, snacks taste of surprise, more than a few are also countless .

9.In light of the above, and no further word from the clubs in question, these claims by the player's agent come as something of a surprise.

10.Then, he pointed his finger straight up, to tell me that he had a surprise for me.