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词典释义:
unsurprised
英 [ʌnsəˈprʌɪzd]
美 [ˌənsə(r)ˈpraɪzd]
双语例句
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She appeared totally unsurprised at the news.
她对这消息一点都不显得惊奇。
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Harry had not expected Hermione's anger to abate overnight, and was therefore unsurprised that she communicated mainly by dirty looks and pointed silences the next morning.
哈利没指望赫敏的怒气一夜就会消掉,所以第二天早上见她基本只用阴沉的脸色和明显的沉默交流,他并不意外。
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However, Courteney, 46, is said to be unsurprised by David’s candid interview and doesn’t want to get caught up in any “ridiculousness.” A source said: “She knows who David and what he’s like.
有消息称,科特妮并没有因大卫口无遮拦的采访而感到十分意外,而她也不想参与到这些“荒谬”之中,“她了解大卫是一个怎么样的人,毕竟这是他的男人,不管他说了什么,怎么说的,这都是大卫十分本色的表现。”
反义词
释义
adj.
not feeling or showing surprise at something unexpected
(对意料外的事)不感到惊奇的
考纲分布
考纲释义
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adj. 不觉得惊奇的
真题例句:
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Prepare for the worst, hope for the best, and be unsurprised by everything in between.
做最坏的打算,抱最好的希望,对介于两者之间的一切都不要感到惊讶。
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必考派生词
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surprisinglyadv. 惊人地;出人意外地
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surprisingadj. 出人意料的;意外的;奇怪的;令人惊讶的
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unsurprisedadj. 不感到惊奇的
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surprisedadj. 惊奇的;惊讶的;感觉意外的;觉得奇怪的
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surprisedlyadv. 惊奇地;诧异地;吃惊地
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