surprise
- IPA[sə(r)ˈprīz]
美式
- an unexpected or astonishing event, fact, or thing;a feeling of mild astonishment or shock caused by something unexpected
- (of something unexpected) cause (someone) to feel mild astonishment or shock;capture, attack, or discover suddenly and unexpectedly; catch unawares
noun: surprise, plural noun: surprises
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名詞
- 1. an unexpected or astonishing event, fact, or thing the announcement was a complete surprise 同義詞
- ▪ a feeling of mild astonishment or shock caused by something unexpected much to her surprise, she'd missed him 同義詞
- ▪ denoting something made, done, or happening unexpectedly a surprise attack
- 2. denoting a class of complex methods of change-ringing surprise major
動詞
- 1. (of something unexpected) cause (someone) to feel mild astonishment or shock I was surprised at his statement Joe was surprised that he enjoyed the journey 同義詞
- ▪ capture, attack, or discover suddenly and unexpectedly; catch unawares he surprised a gang stealing scrap metal 同義詞
- feeling or showing surprise: there was a surprised silence
Oxford Dictionary
- feeling or showing surprise: there was a surprised silence
Oxford American Dictionary
- said when giving someone a surprise
Oxford American Dictionary
- an unexpected political event or revelation in the month before a presidential election, ... even the much-vaunted October surprise might fail to move the race in one direction or another
Oxford American Dictionary
- an unexpected political event or revelation in the month before a presidential election, ... even the much-vaunted October surprise might fail to move the race in one direction or another
Oxford Dictionary
- said when giving someone a surprise
Oxford Dictionary
- attack or capture someone or something unexpectedly
Oxford American Dictionary
- attack or capture someone or something unexpectedly
Oxford Dictionary
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英式
- an unexpected or astonishing event, fact, etc.: the announcement came as a complete surprise
- (of something unexpected) cause (someone) to feel mild astonishment or shock: I was surprised at his statement Joe was surprised that he enjoyed the journey
Oxford Dictionary