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sur·prize 英sə'praɪz美sə'praɪz BNC²³⁶²¹³⁺¹ 基本例句 n.惊奇¹¹;诧异¹¹;惊人之事¹¹;奇袭²³vt.使惊奇;奇袭=surprise¹¹. Emma's only surprize was that Jane Fairfax should accept those attentions and tolerate Mrs. Elton as she seemed to do. 爱玛唯一感到惊奇的是,简·费尔法克斯居然接受了这种关照,而且好像还能容忍埃尔顿太太。 tingroom Every moment had brought a fresh surprize; and every surprize must be matter of humiliation to her. 每时每刻都带来了新的惊异,而每一次惊异又使她感到屈辱。 tingroom Her father was quite taken up with the surprize of so sudden a journey, and his fears that Mr. Elton might never get safely to the end of it, and saw nothing extraordinary in his language. 这次突然的旅行让她父亲感到极为吃惊,他便担心埃尔顿先生或许不能安全抵达目的地,然而并没有从他的语言中看出任何不平常的东西。 exams There are some big or small surprize. 人生有大大小小的惊喜。 blog.sina.com.cn You have some news to hear, now you are come back, that will rather surprize you. 现在你回来了,你会听到一条让你惊讶的消息。 tingroom |