surprising 的定义
- causing surprise, wonder, or astonishment.
- unexpected.
surprising 近义词
unexpected
更多surprising例句
- You can use it to come up with powerful, popular keywords to boost traffic in surprising and positive ways.
- As surprising as any of them is the story of just how WD-40 came to be, and how it became a staple in garages across America.
- It’s even less surprising in the case of Audi’s new e-tron sedan, which draws heavily on tech and designs from the speedy Porsche Taycan.
- So it’s not surprising that humans are encountering these animals within city limits more and more.
- Given how many different silos exist organizationally at agencies, it isn’t surprising that synthesizing all of the data that exists and reporting on it is hugely labor-intensive.
- This is especially striking, though hardly surprising, in the case of Priebus, Mr. Outreach.
- And yet as Robert Ward discovered, Marvin—for all of his larger-than-life machismo—was surprising in real life.
- She was not wearing hejab but more surprising that that, is married to an Englishman.
- This was very blunt and surprising to hear from any official in charge of an aviation disaster.
- That gross abuse should be among the products of such all-prior-bets-are-off decision making is hardly surprising.
- It is not surprising after this to learn that some children are slow in seizing the representative character of acting.
- This is given in the next few pages, and it will be found to be easy of comprehension and interesting to a surprising degree.
- The guests relished it greatly and Alila's father was praised very much for surprising them with this dainty.
- And yet there still remains a superstitious belief in prayer, and most surprising are some of its manifestations.
- Still, though he had committed great faults, he had shown a surprising ability in extricating himself from their consequences.