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●surˌprise, surˈprise(informal) (ironic, often disapproving) used to show that sth is not a surprise to you, as you could easily have predicted that it would happen or be true (认为不足为怪时说)◆One of the candidates was the manager's niece, and surprise, surprise, she got the job. 求职者中有一个是经理的侄女,结果她被录用了。这有什么奇怪的呢。used when giving sb a surprise (让某人感到意外时说)◆Surprise, surprise! Look who's here! 想不到吧!看看这是谁!See also surprise |