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单词 you'd be surprised
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you'd be surprised
a. To affect with the characteristic emotion caused by something unexpected; to excite to wonder by being unlooked-for. †Formerly also in stronger sense (cf. surprise n. 4a), to astonish or alarm; also, to excite to admiration. Often passive, const. at (†with) or infinitive; colloquial to be surprised at = to be scandalized or shocked at; also as a retort: you'd be surprised, the facts are not as you would think.
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the mind > mental capacity > expectation > surprise, unexpectedness > surprise, astonish [verb (transitive)]
gloppena1250
abavea1400
ferlya1400
forferlya1400
supprisec1405
stonish1488
surprend1549
stagger1556
thunderbolta1586
admire1598
startle1598
thunderstrike1613
siderate1623
dumbfound1653
surprise1655
stammer1656
strange1657
astartlea1680
dumbfounder1710
knock1715
to take aback1751
flabbergast1773
to take back1796
stagnate1829
to put aback1833
to make (a person) sit up1878
to knock, lay (out), etc., cold1884
transmogrify1887
rock1947
to flip out1964
the mind > mental capacity > expectation > surprise, unexpectedness > happen or move unexpectedly [verb (intransitive)] > cause surprise
surprise1655
backfire1902
the mind > mental capacity > expectation > feeling of wonder, astonishment > quality of inspiring wonder > cause wonder, astonish [verb (transitive)]
marvela1425
esmarvel1477
amaze?1533
wondera1561
bewondera1586
to hold at gaze1594
admire1598
wonder-maze1603
astonish1611
thunderstrike1613
surprise1655
to astonish the natives1801
emmarvel1834
zap1967
mind-blow1970
gobsmack1987
the mind > emotion > fear > quality of inspiring fear > causing physical symptoms > cause physical symptoms [verb (transitive)] > cause to start or flinch
startc1440
abraid1590
startle1598
gally1608
surprise1655
upstartlea1849
to get, have or give (someone) a skrik1887
upstart1892
jump1898
the mind > attention and judgement > contempt > disapproval > disapprove of [verb (transitive)] > be shocked at
to be surprised at1908
the mind > emotion > suffering > state of being upset or perturbed > state of being shocked > be shocked at [verb (transitive)]
to be surprised at1908
the mind > mental capacity > expectation > surprise, unexpectedness > expressing surprise [phrase]
it (or that) is (was, were, etc.) no wonder1362
it is (a) wondera1400
the wonder is‥1608
you could (or might) have knocked me (etc.) down with a feather1740
think1746
for a wonder1782
to hush one's mouth1903
you'd be surprised1926
1655 Theophania 103 Alexandro acquainted him with the occasion of their coming thither, with which he was exceedingly surprised at first.
1687 A. Lovell tr. J. de Thévenot Trav. into Levant i. 248 They..have Secrets which surprize the most knowing, many thinking them to be knacks of Magick.
1692 R. L'Estrange Fables lxxi People were not so much Frighted, as they were Surpriz'd at the Bigness, and Uncouth Deformity of the Camel.
1719 D. Defoe Life Robinson Crusoe 181 I was exceedingly surpriz'd with the Print of a Man's naked Foot on the Shore.
1768 O. Goldsmith Good Natur'd Man iii. 34 You'll be surprised, Sir, with this visit.
1794 A. Radcliffe Myst. of Udolpho IV. ix. 163 The apparition of the dead comes not..to terrify, or to surprise the timid.
1816 W. Scott Old Mortality i, in Tales of my Landlord 1st Ser. IV. 7 Macbriar..was surprised at the degree of agitation which Balfour displayed.
1833 T. Hook Parson's Daughter III. vi. 127 ‘You surprise me.’ ‘I tell you truth,’ said George.
1860 J. Tyndall Glaciers of Alps i. xii. 88 I was surprised..to find some veins of white ice.
1908 R. Bagot Anthony Cuthbert xxi. 256 And yet you talk our language well—really very well. I am agreeably surprised.
1926 G. H. Maines & B. Grant Wise-crack Dict. 16/2 You'd be surprised, admitting entire satisfaction with results.
1948 ‘J. Tey’ Franchise Affair x. 102 ‘What else could she have been doing?’..Robert bit back a ‘You'd be surprised!’
1964 ‘E. McBain’ Ax v. 82 ‘I don't think the boys would know without your knowing too.’..‘Sometimes... You'd be surprised.’
1971 ‘D. Halliday’ Dolly & Doctor Bird ii. 19 ‘The emergency situation is perhaps more frequent in medicine than in portrait-painting.’ ‘You'd be surprised,’ said the man Johnson gently.
absolute.1684 Earl of Roscommon Ess. Translated Verse 10 On sure Foundations let your Fabrick Rise, And with inviting Majesty surprise.1781 W. Cowper Charity 544 The turns are quick, the polish'd points surprise.1845 R. W. Hamilton Inst. Pop. Educ. ii. 30 It is..to be doubted, whether any class of society be so strictly moral [as the poor]. The statement may at first surprise.
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