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astonishment

英 [əˈstɒnɪʃmənt]

美 [əˈstɑːnɪʃmənt]

n.  惊讶; 惊异

复数:astonishments 

CET6TEM8

Collins.1 / BNC.7915 / COCA.11297

牛津词典

    noun

    • 惊讶;惊异
      a feeling of very great surprise
      1. To my utter astonishment , she remembered my name.
        她竟记得我的名字,使我万分惊讶。
      2. He stared in astonishment at the stranger.
        他惊愕地盯着陌生人。

    柯林斯词典

    • N-UNCOUNT 惊讶;惊奇;惊愕
      Astonishmentis a feeling of great surprise.
      1. I spotted a shooting star which, to my astonishment, was bright green in colour...
        我看见一颗流星,使我大为惊奇的是,它居然是鲜亮的绿色。
      2. 'What?' Meg asked in astonishment.
        ‘什么?’梅格惊讶地问道。

    英英释义

    noun

    • the feeling that accompanies something extremely surprising
      1. he looked at me in astonishment
      Synonym:amazement

    双语例句

    • 'What?' Meg asked in astonishment.
      ‘什么?’梅格惊讶地问道。
    • To my utter astonishment, she said it was because it made her feel stupid.
      令我完全惊讶的是,她说这是因为科学研究使她觉得自己很愚蠢。
    • He stared with astonishment.
      他吃惊地盯着这一幕。
    • To the astonishment of his friends, he took off his shoes.
      令他的朋友们惊讶的是,他竟脱了鞋。
    • She looked at him with astonishment.
      她诧异地望着他。
    • To their astonishment, she resigned.
      令他们惊奇的是,她竟辞职了。
    • To my astonishment it was dark when I woke up.
      让我吃惊的是,我醒来时天已经黑了。
    • She is wide-eyed with astonishment.
      她吃惊地睁大了眼睛。
    • To our astonishment, he arrived on time.
      使我们惊奇的是他准时到来了。
    • It was but the inquiry of his first confusion and astonishment, the answer being obvious.
      这不过是由于一时昏迷和惊奇而发生的疑问,那答案是明显的。