1 the feeling that you get when something happens that you did not expect -- sorpresa
He agreed to everything, much to my surprise.
2 to make someone feel surprise -- sorprender
3 sth you were not expecting -- sorpresa [ feminine, singular ]
4 the feeling of slight shock when sth unexpected happens -- sorpresa [ feminine, singular ]
You could see the surprise in her eyes. Podías ver la sorpresa en sus ojos.
5 to happen unexpectedly, causing surprise -- pillar por sorpresa
6 to make sb feel surprise -- sorprender
7 to attack unexpectedly -- sorprender
One could express mild surprise that it was deemed to be in order.
For many, not only was the election of these particular people a surprise, but also the lack of a clear indication of their responsibilities.
The figures themselves are nothing new; they come as no surprise.
They have all the files, all the information, and you will be agreeably surprised.
The insistence of third trading partners on agricultural negotiations continues to cause surprise, given the small volume of agricultural products traded globally.
The knowledge of how to clone a mammal from a cell from an adult individual came as a complete surprise to the decision-makers.
I have been pleasantly surprised, however.
We can only be surprised, when listening to this extremely moving plea, that the government...
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意想不到的事物, 驚訝,詫異, 使詫異,使驚奇,使感到意外…
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意想不到的事物, 惊讶,诧异, 使诧异,使惊奇,使感到意外…
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surpresa, surpreender…
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予期せぬ出来事, 驚き, ~を驚かせる…
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sürpriz, şaşkınlık, hayret…
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surprise [feminine], étonnement [masculine], surprendre…
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sorpresa, sorprendre…
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مُفاجَأة, يَتَفاجَأ…
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