little wonder英英释义

idiom

—used to say that something is not surprising

They failed to realize how costly the work would be. Little wonder, then, that their plan was rejected.

idiom

—used to say that something is not surprising

They failed to realize how costly the work would be. Little wonder, then, that their plan was rejected.

little wonder 例句

1 If Peña look spruce but worse for wear, little wonder.

2 There’s little wonder why T+L readers named it the No. 1 favorite resort in Florida in the 2023 World’s Best Awards.

3 Take all that into consideration and its little wonder that this one-of-two LM specification examples sold for just shy of $20 million in 2019.

4 This little wonder of biology, the amygdala, increases its activity in response to isolation and can actually heighten our fear and anxiety—symptoms prisoners in solitary confinement often suffer.

5 So little wonder then that Eubanks, the son of a Baptist minister from Atlanta, some 18 months ago was actively pursuing a career that involved something other than holding a racket.

6 It is no wonder that he should have succeeded.

他成功了是不足为奇的。

7 No wonder so many people find it hard to work in this world now.

现在,世界上有这么多人觉得工作很难做,也就不足为奇了。

8 No wonder you can't sleep when you eat so much.

你吃这么多难怪睡不着。

9 No wonder I can see many old name-brand shops here.

难怪这里可以见到很多老字号店铺。

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