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sur.priseHsE5praIz, $sL-nan unexpected event, or the feeling caused by something unexpected happening惊奇,诧异,使人惊奇或出人意外的事物Don't tell Ann that we've arranged a party for her--I want it to be a surprise. [C]别告诉安我们为她安排了晚会----我想给她一个惊喜。Your letter was a nice/pleasant surprise. [C]你的来信真让我又惊又喜。I didn't expect to see you here, Nick--what a lovely surprise! [C]我没想到会在这儿遇到你,尼克----这真是个意外的惊喜!It was a nasty surprise to get home and find that someone had broken into our house. [C]回到家发现屋子被撬窃时我真是又惊又怒。Last night's heavy snow came as a complete surprise. [C]昨晚的大雪来得突然。It came as a total surprise to her when he told her he loved her. [C]他向她表明爱意时她完全惊呆了。You're always full of surprises (= doing unexpected things). [C]你老是做些出人意料的事。I wish you wouldn't keep springing surprises on me (= telling me unexpected things or causing unexpected things to happen). [C]请你别再拿什么怪事来吓我了。They expressed surprise at the result. [U]他们对结果表示惊讶。He looked at her in/with surprise (= with the feeling caused by something unexpected happening). [U]他惊讶地望着她。To my great surprise, they agreed to all our demands. [U]令我万分惊讶的是,他们答应了我们所有的要求。If you want to attack the enemy, it's important to retain an element of surprise. [U]如果你要攻击敌军,重要的是保持突然性。The Soviet air force was almost destroyed by the German surprise (= unexpected) attack on 21 June 1941.1941年6月21日,苏联的空军几乎被德国的突袭摧毁。Clark was the surprise winner of the race.克拉克出人意料地获得了赛跑胜利。My uncle paid us a surprise visit yesterday.昨天叔叔突然来访。"I've forgotten my keys again.""Surprise, surprise (= That is not unusual)!"“我又忘带钥匙了。”“不怪,不怪!” ☆SHOCK
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