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surprisedly
诧异地
常用释义
英音[ səˈpraɪzɪdli ]
美音[ sərˈpraɪzdli ]
基本释义
  • adv. 吃惊地;诧异地
例句
  • 1·Kevin said surprisedly, "Did you mean poor John, my classmate?"
    凯文惊讶地说,“你是指我的同学,那个可怜的约翰吗?”
  • 2·He surprisedly asked.
    他惊奇地问道。
  • 3·With hearing the news, Tom opened his big mouth surprisedly.
    听到这个消息,汤姆惊讶得张大了嘴巴。
  • 4·After many contests, some students said surprisedly, Oh, my God, I can do it!
    很多活动后,同学们都惊喜地说,原来我也可以!
  • 5·The mother looked at this child very surprisedly from the other side of the street.
    妈妈很吃惊得从街对面看着这孩子。
  • 6·I found surprisedly that the mouse in my grandpa's hand disappears. Does it mean...
    我正纳闷,却惊讶地发现爷爷手中的小白鼠不见了。难道。
  • 7·The service person did intentionally said surprisedly: what do you want the map to make?
    服务员故意作惊奇的说:你要地图做什么?
  • 8·"The woman said surprisedly," it can make the old into young, at same time, it can find the truth.
    女士惊奇地说,“科学不但能使年长的变成年轻的,同时,还可以发现真相。”
  • 9·Someone later told me when he appeared on the stage, he surprisedly found he was not as nervous as he had thought.
    有人后来告诉我当他站到台上时,他居然发现自己没有想象的那么紧张。
  • 10·Was past to make to surprisedly pour to sponge one an respiration, picked eyebrow to seeing at to spend not intentional some crafty smiling face.
    故作诧异的倒吸了一口气,挑眉看着花无心有些狡黠的笑颜。
同义词
adv. 吃惊地;诧异地
同根词
词根: surprise
surprise adj 令人惊讶的
surprised adj 感到惊讶的,出人意料的
surprising adj 令人惊讶的;意外的
surprisingly adv 惊人地;出人意外地
surprise n 惊奇,诧异;突然袭击
surprised v 使惊奇(surprise的过去分词形式)
surprising v 使惊奇;意外发现(surprise的ing形式)