surprise 音標拼音: [sɚpr'ɑɪz] [səpr'ɑɪz]
n .
U 驚奇,吃驚;
C 偷襲,奇襲
vt . 使驚奇,使感到意外;奇襲
U 驚奇,吃驚;
C 偷襲,奇襲使驚奇,使感到意外;奇襲
surprise n 1 :
the astonishment you feel when something totally unexpected happens to you 2 :
a sudden unexpected event 3 :
the act of surprising someone [
synonym : {
surprise }, {
surprisal }]
v 1 :
cause to be surprised ; "
The news really surprised me "
2 :
come upon or take unawares ; "
She surprised the couple "; "
He surprised an interesting scene "
3 :
attack by storm ;
attack suddenly [
synonym : {
storm }, {
surprise }]
Surprise \
Sur *
prise "\,
v .
t . [
imp . &
p .
p . {
Surprised };
p .
pr . &
vb .
n . {
Surprising }.] [
From {
Surprise },
n .:
cf .
F .
surprendre ,
p .
p .
surpris .]
1 .
To come or fall suddenly and unexpectedly ;
to take unawares ;
to seize or capture by unexpected attack .
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Fearfulness hath surprised the hypocrites . --
Isa .
xxxiii .
14 .
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The castle of Macduff I will surprise . --
Shak .
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Who can speak The mingled passions that surprised his heart ?
--
Thomson .
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2 .
To strike with wonder ,
astonishment ,
or confusion ,
by something sudden ,
unexpected ,
or remarkable ;
to confound ;
as ,
his conduct surprised me .
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I am surprised with an uncouth fear . --
Shak .
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Up he starts ,
Discovered and surprised . --
Milton .
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3 .
To lead (
one )
to do suddenly and without forethought ;
to bring (
one )
into some unexpected state ; --
with into ;
as ,
to be surprised into an indiscretion ;
to be surprised into generosity .
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4 .
To hold possession of ;
to hold . [
Obs .]
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Not with me ,
That in my hands surprise the sovereignity . --
J .
Webster .
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Syn :
See {
Astonish }.
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Surprise \
Sur *
prise "\,
n . [
F .
surprise ,
fr .
surprendre ,
surpris ;
sur over prendre to take ,
L .
prehendere .
See {
Sur -},
and {
Prehensile }.]
1 .
The act of coming upon ,
or taking ,
unawares ;
the act of seizing unexpectedly ;
surprisal ;
as ,
the fort was taken by surprise .
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2 .
The state of being surprised ,
or taken unawares ,
by some act or event which could not reasonably be foreseen ;
emotion excited by what is sudden and strange ;
a suddenly excited feeling of wonder or astonishment .
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Pure surprise and fear Made me to quit the house . --
Shak .
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3 .
Anything that causes such a state or emotion .
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4 .
A dish covered with a crust of raised paste ,
but with no other contents . [
Obs .] --
King .
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{
Surprise party },
a party of persons who assemble by mutual agreement ,
and without invitation ,
at the house of a common friend . [
U .
S .] --
Bartlett .
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Syn :
Wonder ;
astonishment ;
amazement .
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138 Moby Thesaurus words for "
surprise ":
admiration ,
amaze ,
amazement ,
ambush ,
assail ,
assault ,
astonish ,
astonishment ,
astound ,
astoundment ,
attack ,
awe ,
awestrike ,
bedaze ,
bedazzle ,
beguilement ,
bewilder ,
bewilderment ,
blitz ,
blockbuster ,
blow ,
boggle ,
bomb ,
bombshell ,
bowl down ,
bowl over ,
breathless wonder ,
bushwhack ,
capture ,
catch ,
catch off -
guard ,
catch unawares ,
come at ,
come down on ,
come from behind ,
come upon unexpectedly ,
confound ,
crack down on ,
daze ,
dazzle ,
descend on ,
descend upon ,
discomfit ,
disconcert ,
discover ,
dismay ,
do the unexpected ,
drop in on ,
dumbfound ,
dumbfounder ,
dumbfoundment ,
earthshaker ,
eye -
opener ,
fall on ,
fall upon ,
fascination ,
faze ,
flabbergast ,
floor ,
gang up on ,
go at ,
go for ,
grab ,
grasp ,
harry ,
have at ,
hit ,
hit like lightning ,
incredulity ,
joker ,
jolt ,
jump ,
kicker ,
land on ,
lay at ,
lay for ,
lay hands on ,
lay into ,
light into ,
marvel ,
marveling ,
mug ,
nonplus ,
overwhelm ,
paralyze ,
peripeteia ,
perplex ,
petrify ,
pitch into ,
pounce upon ,
pound ,
pull up short ,
puzzlement ,
rattle ,
revelation ,
rock ,
sail into ,
seize ,
sense of mystery ,
sense of wonder ,
set on ,
set upon ,
shock ,
shocker ,
sneak attack ,
spring a surprise ,
spring upon ,
stagger ,
staggerer ,
startle ,
startler ,
strike ,
strike dead ,
strike dumb ,
strike with wonder ,
stun ,
stupefaction ,
stupefy ,
surprisal ,
surprise attack ,
surprise ending ,
surprise package ,
surprise party ,
swan ,
switch ,
swoop down on ,
take ,
take aback ,
take by surprise ,
take short ,
take the offensive ,
take unawares ,
thunderbolt ,
thunderclap ,
wade into ,
waylay ,
wonder ,
wonderment
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