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意思翻译

更令人惊讶

相似词语短语

surprising───v.使惊奇;意外发现(surprise的ing形式);adj.令人惊讶的;意外的

hardly surprising───并不令人吃惊

more───n.(More)人名;(英、法)莫尔;(意、西、以)莫雷;adj.更多的;附加的;pron.更多的数量;adv.更多;此外;更大程度地

celebrities surprising fans───明星让粉丝们大吃一惊

more the more───越多越好

more is more───越多越好

more and more───越来越多;越来越; 越来越 ...; 日益

buy more save more───多买多省

very more───更多

双语使用场景

More surprising is the fact that the individual storeys of a Japanese pagoda, unlike their counterparts elsewhere, are not actually connected to each other.───更惊人的是这样一个事实:日本宝塔的楼层与其它地方的同类建筑不同,它们实际上并不相连。

Some of the more surprising findings?───有没有更惊奇的发现呢?

Not just that! What was even more surprising were all the large organisms that lived down there.───不仅如此!更令人惊奇的是,所有的大型生物都生活在那里。

The deals are all the more surprising because China's experience in Greece has not always been easy.───协议更令人惊奇的是中国在希腊的活动不总是很轻松。

It is even more surprising, Klaette play to accompany it in and gave it a name "Sopho" .───更让它吃惊的是,科莱特在陪它玩耍中,还给了它一个名字“莎非”。

He happened to be at home on Monday, and what was more surprising, disengaged.───他周一碰巧在家,更令人感到意外的是,他还闲着没事。

What was more surprising was the relative lack of political, media and market attention to the manipulator report.───比较令人意外的,是政界、媒体和市场对美国财政部的汇率报告都相对缺乏关注。

This makes it all the more surprising that Mr Hurd, who seems to be a sensible chap, took on the chairmanship of HP.───这使赫德先生的举动更加令人惊讶。他看上去是一个精明的家伙,却兼任了惠普的董事长。

What was more surprising was his decision to speak very personally and publicly about his cancer diagnosis.───但令人称奇的是,他居然决定在公司场合亲自谈论自己的癌症问题。

英语使用场景

Hufton notes more surprising instances of widows continuing in their husbands' occupation as gaolers.

It is a bit more surprising, however, when that dealer disappears without a trace.

The second appellation is somewhat more surprising.

Even more surprising there are no stars: a deficiency which today usually condemns a climb to total obscurity.

What was more surprising was that he brought a wife with him.

It is perhaps more surprising that they do sometimes attend to such matters, if never with full care and attention.

It is more surprising that Bourgchier accepted the role of go-between.

Even more surprising is Glenny's attempt to fudge the fundamental issues of the Balkan conflict.

A second and rather more surprising method of managed information-flows is know how trading.