surprised
英 [səˈpraɪzd]
美 [sərˈpraɪzd]
adj. 惊奇的; 惊讶的; 觉得奇怪的; 感觉意外的
v. 使惊奇; 使诧异; 使感到意外; 出其不意地攻击; 使措手不及; 无意中发现
surprise的过去分词和过去式
Oxford 3000 / BNC.1928 / COCA.1920
牛津词典
adj.
- 惊奇的;惊讶的;觉得奇怪的;感觉意外的
feeling or showing surprise- 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。 - 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。 - They were surprised to find that he'd already left.
他们惊奇地发现他已经走了。 - 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 recognise you.
要是我假装不认识你,你别觉得奇怪。 - ‘Will she cancel the party?’ ‘ I wouldn't be surprised .’
“她会取消这次聚会吗?”“取消,我也不感到奇怪。”
- a surprised look
柯林斯词典
- ADJ-GRADED 惊奇的;惊讶的;觉得奇怪的;感觉意外的
If you aresurprisedat something, you have a feeling of surprise, because it is unexpected or unusual.- This lady was genuinely surprised at what happened to her pet...
这位女士对发生在自己宠物身上的事感到非常惊讶。 - Chang seemed surprised to find the big living-room empty...
张看到偌大的客厅里空无一人,似乎很惊讶。 - Reading the ideas of the so-called experts, I am not surprised the country is in such a state.
读了这些所谓的专家的想法后,我对于该国的这种现状一点也不感到奇怪了。
- This lady was genuinely surprised at what happened to her pet...
- See also:surprise
Take care not to confusesurprised
andsurprising. 注意不要混淆 surprised 和 surprising。
英英释义
adj
- taken unawares or suddenly and feeling wonder or astonishment
- surprised by her student's ingenuity
- surprised that he remembered my name
- a surprised expression