be surprised at的意思
be surprised at中文翻譯:
對…感到驚奇;使…感到意外;對……很吃驚
surprised at───對…感到驚訝
be surprised───感到驚奇; 詫; 納罕
surprised───v.使驚奇(surprise的過去分詞形式);adj.感到驚訝的,出人意料的
be at───致力于;以…為目標;反復要求;襲擊;從事于,做
at be───在be
not surprised───一點也不驚訝
surprised by───對……感到驚奇
pleasantly surprised───意外驚喜;驚喜
regretfully surprised───遺憾地驚訝
This is nothing to be surprised at.───這是不足為奇的。
that anything to be surprised at?───那有什么可怪的?
What's there to be surprised at?───有什么值得大驚小怪的?
After a couple of times of studying the right way, most people will be surprised at how much they can actually enjoy studying.───在若干次學習了正確的方法之后,大多數人會很驚訝,他們實際上是多么享受學習。
Try eating more slowly and stop eating when you feel comfortable, not stuffed. You'll be surprised at how much more you enjoy your food!───吃得慢一點,不要吃得太飽,感覺舒服就不要再吃了。你會驚奇地發現,吃飯是多么美妙的事情!
You will be surprised at how much you can actually do to extend the product with a minimal amount of work.───您將感到非常驚奇,您只需做最少量的工作即可以對該產品進行大量的擴展。
Even if it's just 30 minutes a day, you'll be surprised at how much progress you'll make in a short span.───即使一天僅看30分鐘,你也會驚訝于自己在這么短時間里做出了這么大的進步。
You'd be surprised at how much you can manage to get done if you just concentrate.───如果你專心去做,就會驚異地發現自己能夠完成多大的工作量。
Well, you would be surprised at how influential the media can be at making you think you care about something. . . when you don't at all.───那么,當你知道媒體是如何讓你認為自己是關注某些事的時候,你一定會很驚訝——因為你本不關心這些事。
You'd be surprised at the kind of skills you acquire as a mercenary.
You may be surprised at the length and diversity of this list.
I think you will be surprised at how much more quickly you can read while still remaining able to understand the text.
You'd be surprised at the religious background I have.
Yet you be surprised at the number of people come out of there talking about their twenty-year guarantee.
We may be surprised at the people we find in heaven. God has a soft spot for sinners. His standards are quite low. Desmond Tutu
You'd be surprised at the amount that boy can pack away in a single day.
You might be surprised at the tension that arises between you and the boss, an important authority figure, or a partner connected to your career.
This should go without saying, but you'd be surprised at how ditching just one lesson can mean the difference between a so-so musician and a good musician.