astonishment信息详情
n.惊讶;令人惊讶的事物
astonishments───n.惊讶;令人惊讶的事物
admonishment───n.训戒;警告(等于admonition)
admonishments───n.训戒;警告(等于admonition)
abolishment───n.[法]废止,革除;取消
astonished───adj.吃惊的
astonisher───虚弱的
astonishes───v.(使)惊讶;(使)害怕
astonishing───adj.惊人的;令人惊讶的;v.使…惊讶;使…诧异(astonish的ing形式)
Establishment───n.确立,制定;公司;设施
I spotted a shooting star which, to my astonishment, was bright green in colour.───我看见了一颗划过长空的流星,让我惊讶的是,它是鲜绿色的。
To her astonishment, he smiled.───使她惊讶的是,他笑了。
They gasped in astonishment at the news.───他们听到这消息惊讶得倒抽了一口气。
The shopkeeper looked at him in astonishment and then he began laughing.───店老板吃惊地瞧他,接着便放声大笑。
Then, to his utter astonishment, he beheld the figure of a man standing just a few feet away, armed with a bow and arrow.───接着,他非常吃惊地看到一个人影,就站在离他几尺远的地方,手里拿着弓箭。
The old man, happening in course of time to look that way, at length chanced to see him to his unbounded astonishment.───老人偶然向那边望望,无意地发现了他,这一惊可非同小可。
To his astonishment, there was a stunning girl in the garden, watering the beautiful flowers.───令他吃惊的是,院子里有个迷人的女孩在给那些漂亮的花浇水。
(Stare at him in astonishment) Cheng, you must have fallen in love with Heidi.───(怔怔地看着他)郑正,我看你是喜欢上海蒂喽。
And straightway the damsel arose, and walked; for she was of the age of twelve years. And they were astonished with a great astonishment.───那闺女立时起来走。他们就大大的惊奇。闺女已经十二岁了。
To our astonishment, they arrived on time.