surprised 的英语意思
surprisedsurprised /səˈpraɪzd $ sər-/ adjective
查看全部语言翻译 having a feeling of surprise感到惊讶的:
He looked surprised to see Cassie standing by the front door.看到卡西站在前门旁,他露出了惊讶的神情。surprised at/by
We were greatly surprised at the news.听到这个消息,我们大感惊讶。surprised (that)
She was surprised that no one was there to greet her.没有人在场迎接她,她感到很惊讶。surprised to see/hear/learn etc
I bet she’ll be really surprised to see me.我敢打赌,她见到我一定会非常惊讶。
He had a surprised look on his face.他脸上露出惊讶的神情。
Don’t be surprised if the interviewer is rather direct.如果面试官相当直接,不必感到惊讶。
I wouldn’t be surprised if she married that fellow.如果她嫁给那个家伙,我一点也不会惊讶。COLLOCATIONS词语搭配adverbs副词very/really surprised· I would be very surprised if that was the case.· 如果真是那样,我会非常惊讶。quite surprised· I was quite surprised at his reaction.· 他的反应让我颇感惊讶。a little/somewhat/slightly surprised· He was a little surprised by her request.· 她的请求让他有些惊讶。mildly surprised (=slightly surprised)· He looked mildly surprised by the question.· 他对这个问题略感诧异。pleasantly surprised (=when someone has a pleasant surprise)· You will probably be pleasantly surprised at the amount of food you are allowed to eat on this diet.· 这种饮食方案允许你吃的食物量,可能会让你感到愉快的惊喜。genuinely surprised· ‘Me?’ Theodora seemed genuinely surprised.· "我?"西奥多拉看起来真的很惊讶。THESAURUS同义词辨析surprised having the feeling you get when something happens that you did not expect当意料之外的事情发生时所产生的感觉: · I was surprised to see her again so soon.· 这么快又见到她,我感到很惊讶。· I’m really surprised that he remembered my birthday.· 他还记得我的生日,我真的很惊讶。· Nobody was surprised when they split up.· 他们分手时,没有人感到惊讶。· a surprised expression· 惊讶的表情amazed [not before noun] extremely surprised, especially by something good or by something that seems hard to believe极度惊讶,尤指对好事或难以置信的事感到惊讶: · I’m amazed that he survived.· 他竟然活下来了,我感到十分震惊。· You’ll be amazed when you see the difference.· 当你看到这个差异时,你会大为惊叹。astonished extremely surprised极度惊讶: · He was astonished by how much she had changed.· 她的变化之大令他惊叹不已。· an astonished look· 惊愕的神情astounded extremely surprised or shocked. Astounded sounds a little more formal and a little stronger than astonished极度惊讶或震惊。astounded 比 astonished 略正式、语气略强: · She was astounded by how much it cost.· 那么高的价格令她瞠目结舌。staggered/flabbergasted/dumbfounded [not before noun] extremely surprised or shocked极度惊讶或震惊: · ‘What?’ I said, utterly staggered by his answer.· "什么?"我说道,被他的回答惊得目瞪口呆。· She just sat there looking flabbergasted.· 她就那么坐在那里,一脸惊愕。stunned so surprised that you do not know what to do or say惊讶到不知所措,不知该做什么或说什么: · I was too stunned to protest.· 我惊愕得无法开口抗议。· Everyone seemed stunned by his outburst.· 他的突然爆发令所有人都目瞪口呆。· They listened in stunned silence.· 他们惊愕地静静聆听。speechless so surprised that you cannot speak惊讶到说不出话: · I was speechless when I heard that I’d won.· 听说我赢了,我一时语塞。taken aback [not before noun] surprised by what someone says or does, so that you are not sure how to react因某人的言行而感到惊讶,不确定该如何回应: · I was a little taken aback by her question.· 她的问题让我有些措手不及。· Sharpe was somewhat taken aback by the girl 's directness.· 那个女孩的直率让夏普有些措手不及。nonplussed /nɒnˈplʌst $ nɑːn-/ formal正式 surprised and a little confused感到惊讶且有些困惑: · She was nonplussed by such an odd question.· 如此奇怪的问题让她不知所措。gobsmacked [not before noun] British English informal非正式 extremely surprised – a very informal use极度惊讶——非常非正式的用法: · I was absolutely gobsmacked when they told me I had passed.· 他们告诉我通过了,我惊得下巴都要掉了。
查看全部语言翻译 having a feeling of surprise感到惊讶的:
He looked surprised to see Cassie standing by the front door.看到卡西站在前门旁,他露出了惊讶的神情。surprised at/by
We were greatly surprised at the news.听到这个消息,我们大感惊讶。surprised (that)
She was surprised that no one was there to greet her.没有人在场迎接她,她感到很惊讶。surprised to see/hear/learn etc
I bet she’ll be really surprised to see me.我敢打赌,她见到我一定会非常惊讶。
He had a surprised look on his face.他脸上露出惊讶的神情。
Don’t be surprised if the interviewer is rather direct.如果面试官相当直接,不必感到惊讶。
I wouldn’t be surprised if she married that fellow.如果她嫁给那个家伙,我一点也不会惊讶。COLLOCATIONS词语搭配adverbs副词very/really surprised· I would be very surprised if that was the case.· 如果真是那样,我会非常惊讶。quite surprised· I was quite surprised at his reaction.· 他的反应让我颇感惊讶。a little/somewhat/slightly surprised· He was a little surprised by her request.· 她的请求让他有些惊讶。mildly surprised (=slightly surprised)· He looked mildly surprised by the question.· 他对这个问题略感诧异。pleasantly surprised (=when someone has a pleasant surprise)· You will probably be pleasantly surprised at the amount of food you are allowed to eat on this diet.· 这种饮食方案允许你吃的食物量,可能会让你感到愉快的惊喜。genuinely surprised· ‘Me?’ Theodora seemed genuinely surprised.· "我?"西奥多拉看起来真的很惊讶。THESAURUS同义词辨析surprised having the feeling you get when something happens that you did not expect当意料之外的事情发生时所产生的感觉: · I was surprised to see her again so soon.· 这么快又见到她,我感到很惊讶。· I’m really surprised that he remembered my birthday.· 他还记得我的生日,我真的很惊讶。· Nobody was surprised when they split up.· 他们分手时,没有人感到惊讶。· a surprised expression· 惊讶的表情amazed [not before noun] extremely surprised, especially by something good or by something that seems hard to believe极度惊讶,尤指对好事或难以置信的事感到惊讶: · I’m amazed that he survived.· 他竟然活下来了,我感到十分震惊。· You’ll be amazed when you see the difference.· 当你看到这个差异时,你会大为惊叹。astonished extremely surprised极度惊讶: · He was astonished by how much she had changed.· 她的变化之大令他惊叹不已。· an astonished look· 惊愕的神情astounded extremely surprised or shocked. Astounded sounds a little more formal and a little stronger than astonished极度惊讶或震惊。astounded 比 astonished 略正式、语气略强: · She was astounded by how much it cost.· 那么高的价格令她瞠目结舌。staggered/flabbergasted/dumbfounded [not before noun] extremely surprised or shocked极度惊讶或震惊: · ‘What?’ I said, utterly staggered by his answer.· "什么?"我说道,被他的回答惊得目瞪口呆。· She just sat there looking flabbergasted.· 她就那么坐在那里,一脸惊愕。stunned so surprised that you do not know what to do or say惊讶到不知所措,不知该做什么或说什么: · I was too stunned to protest.· 我惊愕得无法开口抗议。· Everyone seemed stunned by his outburst.· 他的突然爆发令所有人都目瞪口呆。· They listened in stunned silence.· 他们惊愕地静静聆听。speechless so surprised that you cannot speak惊讶到说不出话: · I was speechless when I heard that I’d won.· 听说我赢了,我一时语塞。taken aback [not before noun] surprised by what someone says or does, so that you are not sure how to react因某人的言行而感到惊讶,不确定该如何回应: · I was a little taken aback by her question.· 她的问题让我有些措手不及。· Sharpe was somewhat taken aback by the girl 's directness.· 那个女孩的直率让夏普有些措手不及。nonplussed /nɒnˈplʌst $ nɑːn-/ formal正式 surprised and a little confused感到惊讶且有些困惑: · She was nonplussed by such an odd question.· 如此奇怪的问题让她不知所措。gobsmacked [not before noun] British English informal非正式 extremely surprised – a very informal use极度惊讶——非常非正式的用法: · I was absolutely gobsmacked when they told me I had passed.· 他们告诉我通过了,我惊得下巴都要掉了。