surprising如何读

英:[səˈpraɪzɪŋ]

美:[sərˈpraɪzɪŋ]

surprising是什么意思

  • adj.令人惊讶的,出人意料的
  • 动词surprise的现在分词.

surprising自然拼读

sur·pris·ing

sr praI zIng [or] s praI zIng

surprising变形

比较级:more surprising

最高级:most surprising

surprising扩展

surprisingly (adv.)

surprising词根

词根:surprise

adj.

surprise 令人惊讶的

surprised 感到惊讶的,出人意料的

adv.

surprisingly 惊人地;出人意外地

surprisedly 吃惊地;诧异地

n.

surprise 惊奇,诧异;突然袭击

surprisal 惊异

v.

surprised 使惊奇(surprise的过去分词形式)

vt.

surprise 使惊奇;奇袭

surprising英英释义

Adjective

1. causing surprise or wonder or amazement;

"the report shows a surprising lack of hard factual data"

"leaped up with surprising agility"

"she earned a surprising amount of money"

surprising词组

by surprise出其不意地

in surprise惊奇地

big surprise大惊喜;大吃一惊

surprise attack奇袭,突然袭击;突袭

(make a) surprise attack袭击

take by surprise使吃惊;撞见;奇袭

catch by surprise使吃惊,使诧异,使感到意外 

surprising词源中文解释

1660年代,现在分词形容词来自 surprise(动词)。相关词汇: Surprisingly。

surprising词源英文解释

The first known use of surprising was in 1614

surprising儿童词典英英释义

surreynoun

a horse-drawn carriage that has two wide seats and four wheels

surreptitiousadjective

done, made, or acquired in secret

surreptitiousadjective

done, made, or acquired in secret

surrender1 of 2verb

to give over to the power, control, or possession of another especially by force

to give oneself over to something

surrender2 of 2noun

the giving of oneself or something into the power of another person or thing

surrender1 of 2verb

to give over to the power, control, or possession of another especially by force

to give oneself over to something

surrender2 of 2noun

the giving of oneself or something into the power of another person or thing

surrender1 of 2verb

to give over to the power, control, or possession of another especially by force

to give oneself over to something

surrender2 of 2noun

the giving of oneself or something into the power of another person or thing

surprise1 of 2noun

an attack made without warning

an act or an instance of coming upon someone suddenly

something that surprises

the state of being surprised : astonishment

surprise2 of 2verb

to attack without warning

to capture by an unexpected attack

to come upon unexpectedly

to fill with wonder or amazement because unexpected

surprisinglyadverb

in a surprising manner : to a surprising degree

a surprisingly fast runner

it is surprising that

surprisingly, no one disagreed

surprisingadjective

causing surprise : amazing

surprising 例句

1 But here Mom was, fresh out of rehab, letting go of the past, surprising him, surprising me, and maybe that was the best sign of all.

2 He was not heavy, but Harry disliked the feeling of the goblin and the surprising strength with which he clung on.

3 He put one of the machines back into the trunk and then he did a surprising thing.

4 It was such an alien sound, so sudden and surprising, that Mae dropped her fork, and everyone looked up, startled.

5 “They can solve a surprising number of problems, road trips,” Colin acknowledged.

6 Mary Anne dropped her books and ran with surprising speed for their house which was situated at the far corner of the rectangle formed by the Lawn.

7 It is surprising that he should have been so foolish.

真想不到他会那样愚蠢.

8 ‘Though that flash was surprising: it quite startled me, let alone the others. A little addition of your own, I suppose?’

9 Dimple had looked so utterly discombobulated, he hoped he'd done the right thing by surprising her.

10 The candidate made surprising inroads in the South.

那位候选人在南方出人意料地大为得手.

11 She lightly caught Nhamo’s lower lip with her fangs and pulled the girl’s mouth open with surprising strength.

12 A white parachute popped open suddenly in a surprising puff.

13 In view of these antecedents, it is not surprising that three of the insecticides that are related to this group are among the most violently poisonous of all the hydrocarbons.

14 As this was happening, I was arriving at the Combined Military Hospital in Peshawar, where a neurosurgeon named Colonel Junaid examined me and discovered something surprising: The bullet was still inside me.

15 The bubbles adhered to each other, and to the branches of the willows, with surprising strength.

16 The gourd slipped from her hands as she started to double over, but with surprising speed, the old woman was at her side again, holding her upright.

17 She looked surprisingly well.

她看上去身体出奇地好。

18 His speech, once effusive and rapid, was hesitant and fitful; the words emerged with a sudden, surprising force, as if he were spitting out strange pips of food that had been put into his mouth.

19 That seems surprising, even after the dozen years since I have been out of prison.

20 It's amazing functions and exquisite appearance make it a surprising gift for your friends.

其实用的功能和精巧的外型也不失为馈赠朋友的一款意外的礼品.

surprising 同义词

1 令人吃惊的

dramatic

10 出人意料的

odd damnedest random

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