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unsurprised

US // (ˌʌnsəˈpraɪzd) //

不惊讶,不吃惊,不惊,毫不意外

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : not feeling amazement or wonder

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Examples

  • And if it zoomed into the current moment, and looked at the Dunn trial, and read the decision, it would come away unsurprised.

  • Color me unsurprised; I never got the Groupon business model.

  • Bruce Bartlett looks at the composition of stimulus spending and is ultimately unsurprised that it did little for economic growth.

  • He smoothed his face to the expression proper to a person unsurprised, dealing imperturbably with what he had long ago foreseen.

  • She was unsurprised but she flushed under his hungry eyes, and the little cross throbbed at her throat.

  • When Larry had first entered, she had merely given him an unsurprised "good-evening" and permitted him to pass on.

  • Neale had expected to see her look agitated and excited; but her pale face was set in an expression of unsurprised endurance.

  • Jules would already have found him—he wondered, with the shadow of a smile, whether Jules would still have been unsurprised!