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/səˈpraɪz/ |
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1 | to give someone a feeling of surprise 使(某人)吃惊 |
| Her angry tone of voice surprised me. 她愤怒的语调令我吃惊。 |
| Mike decided to surprise Angie with flowers. 迈克决定用花给安吉一个惊喜。 |
| It may surprise you to know that Frank used to be an athlete. 如果告诉你弗兰克过去是一名运动员,你可能会很吃惊。 |
| It wouldn’ t surprise me if it snowed tonight. 要是今夜下雪,我是不会感到吃惊的。 |
| surprise yourself She surprised herself by finishing the race in less than 45 minutes. 她用了不到45分钟的时间跑完比赛,这令她自己都感到吃惊。 |
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2 | to attack or find someone when they do not expect it 出其不意地攻击(或找到) |
| The soldiers surprised the men before they had a chance to escape. 在这些男子们伺机逃跑之前士兵们就出其不意地抓获了他们。 |
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3 | to discover someone doing something , especially something they should not be doing 发现(某人正在做不该做的事) |
| A teacher surprised the boys smoking cigarettes. 一位老师当场撞见这些男孩子在抽烟。 |
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