
英:/'səˈpraɪzɪŋli/ 美:/'sərˈpraɪzɪŋli/
比较级:more surprisingly 最高级:most surprisingly
adv. 惊人地;出人意料地
He has a surprisingly retentive memory.
他的记忆力惊人地好。
Not surprisingly, he hid the money behind my back.
不出所料,他果然背着我藏了私房钱。
This young man surprisingly became the champion of this competition.
这个年轻人出人意料地成为了本次比赛的冠军。
The ride in the new car was surprisingly smooth.
驾驶新车感觉十分顺畅。
Bubble tea stores are surprisingly easy to come by in North America.
珍珠奶茶店现在在北美到处都是。
The rentals in this area are surprisingly affordable.
这个地区的租金意外地便宜。
The story revolves around death and is surprisingly sinister for a children's novel.
这个故事围绕着死亡展开,作为一部儿童小说来说,出奇地阴暗。
It's all about that new restaurant on 23rd street! It's so good and surprisingly cheap.
23号街的那个新餐厅太棒了!又好吃又便宜的出奇。
Surprisingly enough, no one complained.
令人惊讶的是,没有一个人抱怨。
With Universal Studios, Legoland, and Disneyland all within the city limits, it's also surprisingly family-friendly.
出乎意料地是,洛杉矶还非常适合家庭生活,这里环球影城、乐高乐园和迪斯尼乐园云集市区。
It's a surprisingly intimate deep-dive into his historic rise to presidency.
本书出人意料地深入挖掘了他成为总统的故事。
I just took the Myers-Briggs test, and my results were surprisingly accurate!
我刚做了MBTI测试,结果出人意料的准确!
She looked surprisingly well.
她看上去身体出奇地好。
Her voice was surprisingly calm.
她的声音出人意料地平静。
He took the criticism surprisingly well.
他对待这一批评的态度竟意外的好。
The weather was surprisingly warm and sunny.
天气出奇地暖和晴朗。
The Swiss franc has remained surprisingly strong.
瑞士法郎保持了出人意料的强势。
adv.|alarmingly/startlingly;惊人地;出人意外地
“surprisingly”是一个副词,表示某事的发生或存在方式与预期不同,带有令人意外的意味。其核心含义可分解为以下两方面:
该词的语用功能包含客观描述与主观评价双重维度。在学术写作中常用于呈现反直觉的研究发现,参考剑桥词典对其“contrary to expectations”的定义(来源:Cambridge Dictionary);在新闻报道中则多用于制造悬念,如《经济学人》曾用“surprisingly resilient”描述经济复苏态势(来源:Oxford Learner's Dictionaries)。
“surprisingly”是一个副词,表示某事的发生或状态超出预期,带有“令人惊讶地”“出乎意料地”等含义。以下是详细解析:
基本定义:用于描述与常规判断、预期相反的情况,强调结果或现象的意外性。
情感倾向:中性词,可表达积极或消极的意外,具体取决于语境。
位置灵活:可置于句首、句中或句尾。
常见搭配:
通过以上分析,可以更精准地在口语或写作中使用“surprisingly”表达意外性。如需进一步辨析具体语境中的用法差异,可结合例句加深理解。
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