surprised
adjective uk/səˈpraɪzd/ us/sɚˈpraɪzd/
A2 意外的,惊讶的,诧异的
feeling or showing surprise because something has happened that you did not expect
We were very surprised at the result. 这个结果让我们觉得很意外。
It's not like you to behave like this, Alice - I'm surprised at you (= I feel disappointed with you)! 艾丽斯,这太不像你的所作所为了——你真让我感到意外!
I'm not surprised (that) he didn't keep his promise. 果然不出我所料,他没有遵守他的诺言。
I'm surprised to see you here. 我真没想到会在这里看到你。
I've managed to fix your car for now, but don't be surprised if it breaks down again (= it probably will stop working again). 眼下我算是把你的车修好了,但如果它再出什么毛病,你也别觉得惊讶。
She looked at him with a surprised expression on her face. 她满脸惊诧地看着他。
- More examples
- I'm surprised to see you awake - ten minutes ago you were fast/sound asleep.
- I'm not surprised he shouted at you! How would you like to be pushed into a wall?
- We were surprised at the news.
- I always thought Chris and Monique were mismatched, so I wasn't surprised when they got divorced.
- Jacqui was pleasantly surprised to get a B for history.