too surprised信息详情

too surprised发音

意思翻译

太惊讶了

相似词语短语

surprised───v.使惊奇(surprise的过去分词形式);adj.感到惊讶的,出人意料的

not surprised───一点也不惊讶

surprised by───对……感到惊奇

surprised at───对…感到惊讶

pleasantly surprised───意外惊喜;惊喜

be surprised───感到惊奇; 诧; 纳罕

regretfully surprised───遗憾地惊讶

too too───简直太,太过于,非常地;简直太…;过于…

too old too───太老了

双语使用场景

The teachers were themselves too surprised to comment.───老师们自己惊奇得不知该说什么好。

Perhaps one should not be too surprised.───也许你不应该感到太惊讶。

They were too surprised.───他们十分惊讶。

If you live in such a way that doesn't really contribute much, don't be too surprised if it seems like life is starving you for resources.───如果你生活在不能真正做出重大贡献的生活中,生活不能供给你充足的资源你不要惊讶。

I wouldn't be too surprised if the dog-show crowd all give their contestants a bit of color 'help' before the show.───小狗展览会开赛之前,人们肯定会给他们的小狗们进行一点儿色泽方面的“帮助”,我已经见怪不怪了。

I'm not too surprised that "you're garbage" made sense to her in that context, but not at all to her dinner party compatriots.───“你是垃圾”这句话对她来说有理而对派对上的其他国人而言是不合理的,我对这点不感到惊奇。

She was too surprised to see how angry her father was.───看到父亲那么生气,她非常吃惊。

They did not answer at once; they were too surprised.───他们没有马上回答;他们很惊讶。

We shouldn't be too surprised about that because we're evolved to understand things that move at a medium pace at a medium scale.───我们不应该对此过于惊讶,我们可以理解那些以一般速度运动的中等物体,这是进化赋予我们的能力。

英语使用场景

They looked up, a touch too surprised.

The teachers were them'selves too surprised to comment.

I wasn't too surprised, then, when I found part of the reason for this long battery life is that my palmtop has a limited register set and it doesn't have chip support for much floating-point math.

No one should be too surprised at these clashes.

Perhaps we should not be too surprised when we find ourselves in the new world of quality primary care.

Though maybe we shouldn't be too surprised at the antics of a girl from a town called Horizontina!

For some reason, I wasn't too surprised to see it was Gary Smart.

Maggie was too surprised, too taken aback to resist him.

Don't look too surprised if you see an experienced bookseller sniffing an old book of very good appearance.