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sur.prise objHsE5praIz, $sL-v [T]使惊奇,使诧异,使感到意外The news surprised (= was unexpected by) everyone.这消息令所有的人吃惊。It doesn't surprise me that their parents don't want them to get married. [+ obj + that clause]他们的父母不同意他们的婚事我一点也不觉得惊奇。It will not surprise anyone to learn that the offer has been rejected. [+ obj + to infinitive]得知该建议被拒绝没人感到意外。Janet was surprised how quickly the time passed. [+ obj + wh- word]珍妮特惊讶于时间流逝之快。To surprise someone is also to find, catch or attack them when they are not expecting it.突然袭击,出其不意地俘获The robbers had just opened the safe when they were surprised by the police.盗贼刚撬开保险箱就被警察当场抓住。His mother surprised him helping himself to her gin. [+ obj + v-ing]他在偷喝杜松子酒时被母亲逮到了。"Surprised by Joy" (title of a poem by William Wordsworth, 1885)《惊喜》(威廉·华兹华斯的一首诗名)
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