surprise 英?[s?'pra?z]? ? ?美?[s?r'pra?z]? ?
释义:n.?惊奇;惊喜;惊讶;突然;vt.?使惊奇;使惊喜;突然袭击;惊讶地发现
详尽释义:
1、v. (动词):
vt. 使惊奇,使诧异?give a feeling of surprise to; vt. 意外地发现,撞见?find or catch when unprepared
2、n. (名词):[U] 惊奇,惊讶?feeling caused by sth happening suddenly or unexpectedly ;[C] 令人吃惊的事物?event or thing that causes this feeling
例句:
用作名词 (n.)
1、John turned around and looked at me in surprise.
约翰转过身来,惊奇地望着我。
2、It was a great surprise to learn of her marriage.
得知她结婚是一件十分令人惊喜的事。
3、I tried to conceal my surprise when she said she was only 22.
当她说她只有22岁时,我尽力掩饰自己的惊讶。
4、I must say the news came as a total surprise.
我得说这个消息来得太突然了。
扩展资料:
近义词amaze的用法
amaze 英?[?'me?z]? ? ?美?[?'me?z]? ?
释义:vt.?使吃惊;使惊异;vi.?惊讶;n.?吃惊;好奇
常见句型:
用作动词 (v.)用作及物动词S+~+ n./pron.
1、Your knowledge amazes me.
你丰富的知识令我吃惊。
2、He amazed everyone by passing his driving test.
他驾驶考试合格使大家很惊奇。
3、It amazed us to hear that you were leaving.
听到你要走,我们都很吃惊。