常見例句She appeared totally unsurprised at the news. 她對(duì)這消息一點(diǎn)都不顯得驚奇。And you'll be unsurprised to hear that they are no longer friends. 然后聽說她們現(xiàn)在已經(jīng)不是朋友了你們也不會(huì)感到驚艷吧。Mr.Yoshimi said he was unsurprised by the recent moves to deny the wartime sex slavery. 吉見義明說,最近日本政府否認(rèn)戰(zhàn)時(shí)性奴隸的舉措,他并不感到驚訝。And talking of paying too much attention to bodily sensations, you'll be unsurprised to learn that hypochondriacs tend to be hypersensitive to odd twinges (Barsky et al., 1988). 說到過多關(guān)注身體感受,你也許就不會(huì)驚訝疑病癥往往就是對(duì)古怪突法感受的過敏。Yet on another level, Stiglitz is unsurprised, because such decisions are of a piece with the thoroughgoing intellectual inconsistency of the Bush administration. 然而從另一個(gè)層面看,斯蒂格利茨并不感到意外,因?yàn)檫@樣的決策乃是在理性上完全捉摸不定的布什政府的一貫作風(fēng)。 返回 unsurprised