surprising
初中
英 / səˈpraɪzɪŋ /
美 / sərˈpraɪzɪŋ /
adj. 令人吃惊的;使人惊奇的;出人意料的;奇怪的
v. 使(某人)吃惊;意外发现,当场抓获,突然袭击;给……惊喜,使喜出望外(surprise的现在分词)
adj. 可惊的,惊人的,意外的,奇怪的,不可思议的
v. “surprise”的现在分词
比较级:more surprising最高级:most surprising
1.
It's not surprising (that) they lost.他们吃了败仗,不奇怪。
2.
She'd mentioned it casually once, surprising him by her unconcern.她随意地提过一次这个事,她的漠不关心让他吃惊。
3.
It is not surprising that children learn to read at different rates.孩子们以不同速度识字,这并不令人惊讶。
4.
It somehow seems hardly surprising that Ms. Player is now his sworn enemy.看来,普莱耶女士现在成了他不共戴天的仇敌似乎不足为奇了。
5.
A surprising number of ailments are caused by unsuspected environmental factors.惊人数量的慢性病是由未知的环境因素引起的。