surprise vt. 1.使吃驚,使驚奇,使覺得意外。 2.出其不意地襲擊[捉住];突襲占領(lǐng)。 3.乘對方不備使其做某事[交待,承認(rèn)],從其得到某信息等。 4.當(dāng)場逮捕;忽然發(fā)現(xiàn)。 The news greatly surprised us. 這消息使我們大為吃驚。 They surprised the burglar while he was still trying to open the safe. 當(dāng)竊犯還在設(shè)法開保險(xiǎn)柜的時(shí)候,他們出其不意地把他捉住了。 surprise a confession from sb. 在某人不備時(shí)使其供認(rèn)。 surprise a witness into telling the truth 使證人不知不覺中說出真實(shí)情況。 I should not be surprised if ... [to learn] 即使…我也不會驚奇。 They surprised him in the act. 他們冷不防地當(dāng)場抓住了他。 n. 1. 驚奇,吃驚。 2. 可驚的事情,意外事情。 3. 奇襲,偷襲。 His arrival was a great surprise. 他的到達(dá)真是個(gè)意外。 I have a surprise for you. 我有一個(gè)意想不到的東西給你看[消息跟你講]。 What a surprise ! 真想不到! be taken by surprise 冷不防竟被…嚇一跳。 to my great surprise 使我非常驚奇的是。 adj. 出乎意料的;令人驚奇的。 a surprise visit 事先沒有通知的訪問。
We launched a surprise attack on the village 我們對那個(gè)村莊發(fā)動一次奇襲。
On 8th february , 1904 , the japanese navy launched a surprise attack on the russian fleet at port arthur 同時(shí),日本加快向中國東北調(diào)動部隊(duì),日俄戰(zhàn)爭爆發(fā)。
But japanese ships launched a surprise attack and destroyed many of the american ships in the harbor 但是日本的船發(fā)起了突然的攻擊并且在港口摧毀了許多美國船只。
If they should launch a surprise attack , we will be able to destroy their war - making capabilities 如果他們企圖發(fā)動突然襲擊,我們就有能夠摧毀他們發(fā)動戰(zhàn)爭的能力。
Michael platini has launched a surprising attack on the foreign ownership of english football clubs 米歇爾普拉蒂尼近日對那些被外資收購的英格蘭俱樂部進(jìn)行了批判。
Article 451 the word " wartime " as used in this law means the time when the state declares the state of war , the armed forces receive tasks of operations or when the enemy launches a surprise attack 第四百五十一條本章所稱戰(zhàn)時(shí),是指國家宣布進(jìn)入戰(zhàn)爭狀態(tài)、部隊(duì)受領(lǐng)作戰(zhàn)任務(wù)或者遭敵突然襲擊時(shí)。