
surprise /səˈpraɪz/ CET4 TEM4 ( surprising, surprised, surprises )1. N-COUNT A surprise is an unexpected event, fact, or piece of news. 意外 (信息或事件等)例:I have a surprise for you: We are moving to Switzerland!我要告诉你一件意想不到的事:我们要搬到瑞士去!例:It may come as a surprise to some that a normal, healthy child is born with many skills.一个正常健康的孩子天生具有很多技艺,这对某些人来说可能是个意外信息。2. ADJ Surprise is also an adjective. 意外的 [ADJ n]例:Baxter arrived here this afternoon, on a surprise visit.巴克斯特今天下午突然到了这里,做意外造访。3. N-UNCOUNT Surprise is the feeling that you have when something unexpected happens. 惊讶例:The Pentagon has expressed surprise at these allegations.五角大楼对这些指控表示了惊讶。例:"You mean he's going to vote against her?" Scobie asked in surprise.“你的意思是他将投票反对她?”斯考比惊讶地问道。4. V-T If something surprises you, it gives you a feeling of surprise. 使吃惊例:We'll solve the case ourselves and surprise everyone.我们将自己解决这件事,并让所有人吃惊。例:It surprised me that a driver of Alain's experience should make those mistakes.令我吃惊的是,像阿莱恩这样有经验的一位司机竟然会犯那些错误。5. V-T If you surprise someone, you give them, tell them, or do something pleasant that they are not expecting. 使惊喜例:Surprise a new neighbour with one of your favourite home-made dishes.做一道你自己拿手的家常菜,给你的新邻居一个惊喜。6. N-COUNT If you describe someone or something as a surprise, you mean that they are very good or pleasant although you were not expecting this. 惊喜例:...Senga MacFie, one of the surprises of the World Championships three months ago.…森加·麦克菲,3个月前世界锦标赛中的惊喜之一。7. V-T If you surprise someone, you attack, capture, or find them when they are not expecting it. 出其不意地抓获 (袭击、找到)例:U.S. troops surprised eight enemy fighters in a cave complex.美国军队在一个洞穴群里出其不意地抓获了8名敌军士兵。8. → see also surprised, surprising9. PHRASE If something takes you by surprise, it happens when you are not expecting it or when you are not prepared for it. 使某人吃惊例:His question took his two companions by surprise.他的提问让他的两位同伴吃了一惊。
