surprised
adjective /səˈpraɪzd/
/sərˈpraɪzd/
- feeling or showing surprise
惊奇的;惊讶的;觉得奇怪的;感觉意外的 - a surprised look
惊讶的神色 - She looked surprised when I told her.
我告诉她时她显得很惊讶。 - surprised at/by somebody/something I was surprised at how quickly she agreed.
我没想到她这么快就同意了。 - I'm surprised at you, behaving like that in front of the kids.
我真想不到,当着孩子们的面你竟做出这种举动。 - surprised to see, hear, learn, discover, find They were surprised to find that he'd already left.
他们惊奇地发现他已经走了。 - surprised (that)… You shouldn’t be surprised (that) he didn’t come.
他没来,你不必感到意外。 - Don't be surprised if I pretend not to recognize you.
如果我假装没认出你,不要惊讶。 - ‘Will she cancel the party?’ ‘I wouldn't be surprised.’
“她会取消这次聚会吗?” “即使取消我也不感到奇怪。” - You’d be surprised how many people voted for him.
你会惊讶有多少人投票给他。 - He was pleasantly surprised to discover that he was no longer afraid.
让他惊喜的是他发现自己不再害怕了。 - to be a little/a bit/quite surprised
有点/有点/相当惊讶 - She seemed somewhat surprised at his reaction.
她似乎对他的反应有些惊讶。
Topics Feelingsa2- Her father didn't seem at all surprised.
她的父亲好像一点儿也不意外。 - I am constantly surprised by what my fourteen-month-old son understands.
我 14 个月大的儿子的理解力常常让我惊奇不已。 - She appeared genuinely surprised by this gesture of affection.
看来她真的被这个爱意的表示惊呆了。
Collocations Dictionaryverbs- appear
- be
- feel
- …
- extremely
- fairly
- very
- …
- at
- by
- a surprised look