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1. | Feeling or expressing awe, admiration, amazement, or surprise. |
| 惊奇的,诧异的感觉或表达敬畏、钦佩、吃惊或惊奇的 |
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2. | Amelia, to her surprise, found a letter addressed to Mrs. Captain Osborne. |
| 爱米丽亚走进去,看见一封写给奥斯本上尉太太的信,觉得很诧异。 |
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3. | used with question words to convey surprise. |
| 与疑问词一起用来表达诧异。 |
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4. | The question was asked in a tone of surprise. |
| 问问题的声调很是诧异。 |
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5. | 38 这法利赛人看见耶稣饭前不洗手,便诧异。 |
| But the Pharisee, noticing that Jesus did not first wash before the meal, was surprised. |
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6. | she asked in surprise. |
| 她诧异道:“这是什么地方来的? |
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7. | fellow American graduate students can go on and on,but let me turn to give you some examples of the surprise |
| 我的美国同学带给我的诧异还可以不断地列举下去,但现在让我来列举一些我们带给他们的诧异。 |
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8. | He expressed surprise that no one had offered to help. |
| 谁都不肯帮忙, 他感到诧异. |
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9. | He express surprise that no one have offer to help. |
| 谁都不肯帮忙,他感到诧异。 |
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10. | Was extremely surprised |
| 曷胜诧异 |
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