Surprised, surprised, surprised, surprised, how to tell the difference

Updated on amusement 2024-02-23
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    First, the meaning is different:

    1. Surprise: I think it's strange.

    2. Surprised: Feel strange; Amazement.

    3. Surprise: Surprise.

    4. Surprised: Surprised.

    1, surprise: Yang Mo "Song of Youth".

    Part 1, Chapter 1: "She looked at the sea, so amazed, and her bright eyes showed joyful excitement. ”

    2. Surprised: Yang Shuo.

    Tongguan Night": "What, you are a lesbian? The unexpected surprise made me unconsciously raise my voice. ”

    3. Surprise: Xu Chi "Peony".

    Seven: "He was astonished to find that the status of dramatic art is very different today. ”

    4, surprised: Zhu Ziqing.

    Traces of Wenzhou: Green": "When I went to Xianyan for the second time, I was surprised by the green of Meiyutan. ”

    Third, the focus is different:

    1. Surprise: Indicates surprise and strangeness.

    2. Surprised: can be used as an adjective and verb. I thought it was surprising and strange.

    3. Surprise: Refers to being surprised.

    4. Surprised: It means that it is very surprised and very surprised.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Amaze. jīngqí

    wonder;be surprised] felt strange.

    Amazing. Astonished.

    jīngyà

    surprise] Amaze.

    She had become commonplace, and never seemed surprised.

    Amazement. jīngyì

    amaze] surprised, strange; Surprised.

    She was amazed at how strong this gentle little fellow could be.

    惊诧 jīng chà

    surprised; astonished;amazed] said he was surprised, very surprised.

    This is to be expected, and we are not surprised.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Surprised: Surprised: This is expected, we don't have to be surprised: Surprised: surprised, surprised,

    Surprised: Felt strange e.g. Surprising changes here As: Strange e.g. People were surprised by his actions

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    1. The reference is different.

    Surprised: Feeling very strange and bright; Amazement.

    Surprise: I think it's weird.

    2. The source is different.

    Surprised: "Xingshi Hengyan Du Zichun Three Enters Chang'an": "When the relatives saw it, they were all surprised and sighed: 'How can you get so much gold?' ’”

    Surprise: The first part of "The Tempest": "Men and women in exposed trousers and sackcloth came out of the grass huts, ran to the side of the road, and looked in amazement at the people in the car who were smiling at them. ”

    3. The grammar is different.

    Surprised: Joint; as a predicate, object, and definite.

    Surprise: Joint.

    Illustrated. As a predicate and a definite sentence.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    First, the meaning is different:

    1. Surprise: I think it's strange.

    2. Surprised: Feel strange; Amazement.

    3. Surprise: Surprise.

    4. Surprised: Surprised.

    1, surprise: Yang Mo "Song of Youth" Part 1, Chapter 1: "She looked at the sea, so surprised, her bright stupid eyes showed joy and excitement. ”

    2, surprised: Yang Shuo "The Night of Tongguan with the Style": "What, you are a lesbian? The unexpected surprise made me unconsciously raise my voice. ”

    3. Surprised: Xu Chi "Peony" VII: "He was surprised to find that the status of dramatic art is very different now. ”

    4. Surprised: Zhu Ziqing's "Traces of Wenzhou: Green": "When I went to Xianyan for the second time, I was surprised by the green of Meiyutan. ”

    Third, the focus is different:

    1. Surprise: Indicates surprise and strangeness.

    2. Surprised: can be used as an adjective and verb. I thought it was surprising and strange.

    3. Surprise: Refers to being surprised.

    4. Surprised: It means that it is very surprised and very surprised.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Surprised: to feel strange.

    Pinyin] [ jīng qí ].

    synonyms] surprised, curious, surprised, surprised, surprised, surprised, surprised, surprised, surprised, surprised, surprised, surprised,

    Antonyms] bland, calm, calm, normal.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Surprise means to feel strange. From Tang Zhengdi's "The Legend of the Open Heaven": "I was amazed and saluted.

    The book is new with new knowledge, and the article is covered by the generation. Synonyms include surprise, curiosity, surprise, etc. Surprise can generally be used as a predicate.

    For example, everything new and unusual can cause a kind of pleasure in the imagination, because it makes the mind feel a pleasant wonder, satisfies its curiosity, and gives it an idea that it did not have before.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    It feels weird.

    Surprise [jīng qí].

    Paraphrasing [wonder; be surprised] felt weird and amazing.

    Surprise [jīng qí].

    I was surprised by the strangeness. For example: It's amazing that he actually came. Near-astonishing, astonishing, amazed, surprised, surprised, amazed is also amazed, amazed.

    Synonyms surprised.

    Surprised, amazed. Astonished.

    Surprised. Antonyms are normal.

    Calm and calm. Example sentence: We were surprised to see Africans eating ants, but the tour guide said that it was a common thing.

    He poked there in amazement like half a piece of wood.

    Poetry is an interplay of joy, pain, and wonder interspersed with words. It's amazing how much Gibran's hometown has changed.

    Dad took a bite and squeaked, "Yes," he said, his face full of surprise.

    It was amazing that he was able to come out unscathed.

    Take a look at the genome of a sea squirt and you'll be disgusted and amazed.

    Simon Blowing Snow was almost surprised: Mr. Ape, you are really a miracle.

    The little reporter who visited the Strange Stone Museum saw the strange stone of the "Manchu and Han Dynasty" and showed a surprised expression.

    It's amazing that she didn't say a word about this ** case.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Surprised, means surprised and strange.

    It feels weird.

    Amazing. It's shocking.

    Antonyms: unhurried, calm, bland.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Amaze. jīngqí

    wonder;be surprised]

    Amazing. Astonished.

    jīngyà

    surprise] Amaze.

    She was used to shouting, and she never seemed surprised.

    Amazement. jīngyì

    amaze] surprised, strange; Surprised.

    She was amazed at how strong this gentle little fellow could be.

    惊诧 jīng chà

    surprised; astonished;amazed] said he was surprised, very surprised.

    This is to be expected, and we are not surprised.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    First, the reference is different.

    1. Surprised: Feel very strange; Amazement.

    2. Surprise: I think it's strange.

    Second, the source is different.

    1. Surprised: Xingshi Hengyan Du Zichun entered Chang'an three times": "When the relatives saw it, they were all surprised and sighed: 'Why did you get so much gold?' ’”

    2, surprise: Zhou Libo "The Storm" Part 1: "Men and women wearing exposed pants and sackcloth came out of various grass huts, ran to the side of the road, and looked at the people smiling at them in the car in amazement. "Lu Lu.

    Third, the grammar is different.

    1. Surprised: combined; as a predicate, object, and definite.

    2. Surprise: joint; as a predicate, a definite.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Surprised: Very strange and surprised. For example:

    Xiaohong said in surprise: "Teacher, you are sick like this, why do you still come to class?" The "surprise" here refers to the fact that the teacher was already sick, and the illness was serious, and he should be recuperating at home, but he insisted on lecturing to the students despite his illness, so Xiaohong felt very strange and surprised.

    Surprised: Very strange meaning. For example:

    What the? "My mother was surprised to find a greeting card in front of her that I had made myself. "Surprised" here refers to how strange my mother felt about receiving the greeting card I had handmade.

    Surprised: Doesn't feel very strange as expected. For example:

    I was amazed that this girl I had never known warmly called me sister. "Surprised" here means that I feel very strange that people I don't know call me "sister". "Surprised", "surprised", and "surprised" are all adjectives that indicate being surprised by something unusual or unexpected.

    Sometimes it can be used interchangeably, but "surprise" emphasizes the word "strange", which feels unusual, and the degree is heavier than "surprise", and it is often used in written language. "Surprised" is often used in spoken language, while "surprised" emphasizes the word "strange" and highlights the strange meaning, which is commonly used in both spoken and written language. Try your hand at it:

    1.I looked at his little hands. Those little hands were so flexible.

    2.I was so impressed that he could say such things. 3.

    Everyone present said, "What, you're a girl?"

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