surprisingly如何读

英:[sə(r)ˈpraɪzɪŋli]

美:[sərˈpraɪzɪŋli]

surprisingly是什么意思

adv. (副词)
  1. 惊人地,令人惊讶地
  2. 出人意外地,意想不到地
  3. 出奇
  4. 惊奇
  5. 非常

surprisingly自然拼读

sur·pris·ing·ly

sr praI zihng li

surprisingly词根

词根:surprise

adj.

surprise 令人惊讶的

surprised 感到惊讶的,出人意料的

surprising 令人惊讶的;意外的

adv.

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)

surprising 使惊奇;意外发现(surprise的ing形式)

vt.

surprise 使惊奇;奇袭

surprisingly英英释义

Adverb

1. in a surprising manner;

"he was surprisingly friendly"

2. in an amazing manner; to everyone's surprise;

"amazingly, he finished medical school in three years"

surprisingly词源英文解释

The first known use of surprisingly was in 1661

surprisingly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

surprisingly 例句

1 He took them in his own, his touch surprisingly gentle.

2 Visitors wore their best clothes, as if going to church, and were surprisingly well behaved.

3 It helped that nature is resilient, and sometimes surprisingly quick to recover.

4 Though the rafters and floor are dark, the space is surprisingly light.

5 He proved to be a surprisingly good swimmer, and was making steady progress across, the dog swimming alongside, when tragedy struck.

6 Not surprisingly, most of these grisly killings occurred during the height of the boom, when money and madness overran much of the town.

7 I was surprisingly snug in my bag and in no hurry at all to put myself through the foolishness of climbing hills, so I just lay there as if under grave orders not to move.

8 Her body was surprisingly light, and though it was not a comfortable position, Kaede thought she could manage to carry her some distance this way.

9 Once we’re seated he opens the box and, surprisingly, a small package of birthday candles.

10 His shot, however, was surprisingly dainty and soft.

11 He is surprisingly light, like his freckled body is made of bird parts.

12 It was of Vivien Leigh and, surprisingly, a much younger Julian.

13 Mares are surprisingly tolerant of the roughness and rudeness of their own offspring.

母马容忍后代粗暴和野蛮的程度教人意外.

14 Gaskill stopped me; he moved quietly and surprisingly quickly, and before I could put my hand on the door handle he was standing in front of me.

15 Perhaps not surprisingly, this did not catch on.

16 For a surprisingly long time—the better part of a decade—townsfolk kept their anger to themselves.

17 Four fingers of her slim brown hand grab four fingers of his surprisingly large pale hand.

18 Checking her reflection in the back of her cereal spoon, she thought they looked surprisingly natural.

19 They add a surprisingly high rate of spontaneous defibrillator activations, often occurring late after MI. ""

他们补充:“经常在心肌梗塞的晚期,除颤器自发激活的比率惊人地高. ”

20 Nothing more was said until all four plates were clean, which took a surprisingly short time.

surprisingly 同义词

7 非常

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