surmise
n. 推测
v. 推测,臆测
词形变化:动词过去式:surmised 过去分词:surmised 现在分词:surmising 第三人称单数:surmises
例句与用法:1.Your first surmise was right.你第一次猜得对。
2.We surmised that he must have had an accident.我们猜想他一定出事了。
3.This is pure surmise.这纯属臆测.
4.With no news from the explorers we can only surmise their present position/where they are.我们没有探险者的消息, 只能猜测他们现在所处的位置.
英英解释:名词surmise:
1. a message expressing an opinion based on incomplete evidence
同义词:guess, conjecture, supposition, surmisal, speculation, hypothesis
动词surmise:
1. infer from incomplete evidence
2. imagine to be the case or true or probable
同义词:suspect
surmount
v. 克服,越过
词形变化:形容词:surmountable 名词:surmounter 动词过去式:surmounted 过去分词:surmounted 现在分词:surmounting 第三人称单数:surmounts
例句与用法:1.I think most of these obstacles can be surmounted.我认为这些障碍大多数都是可以克服的。
2.We had many problems to surmount before we could start the project.我们得克服许多困难才能著手做这项工作.
3.Hard to traverse, climb, or surmount.难攀登的,陡峭的难以通过、攀登或克服的
英英解释:动词surmount:
1. get on top of; deal with successfully
同义词:overcome, get over, subdue, master
2. be on top of
3. reach the highest point of
同义词:scale
4. be or do something to a greater degree
同义词:surpass, outstrip, outmatch, outgo, exceed, outdo, outperform
surmullet
n. 菲鱼儿鱼坚
英英解释:名词surmullet:
1. brightly colored tropical fishes with chin barbels
同义词:goatfish, red mullet, Mullus surmuletus
surname
n. 姓
词形变化:动词过去式:surnamed 过去分词:surnamed 现在分词:surnaming 第三人称单数:surnames
例句与用法:1.What is your surname?你的姓是什么?
2.Smith is a common English surname.史密斯是常见的英国姓.
3.Just call me by my surname, cut out the Mr.就叫我的姓吧,去掉先生二字。
4.Jones is a common surname.琼斯是个很普通的姓。
英英解释:名词surname:
1. the name used to identify the members of a family (as distinguished from each member's given name)
同义词:family name, cognomen, last name
surpass
v. 超越,凌驾,胜过
词形变化:动词过去式:surpassed 过去分词:surpassed 现在分词:surpassing 第三人称单数:surpasses
例句与用法:1.Men surpass women in strength.男人比女人力气大。
2.Effort or ambition to equal or surpass another.竞争,好胜心争取赶上或超过另一个的努力或野心
英英解释:动词surpass:
1. distinguish oneself
同义词:excel, stand out
2. be or do something to a greater degree
同义词:outstrip, outmatch, outgo, exceed, outdo, surmount, outperform
3. pass by
同义词:travel by, pass by, go past, go by, pass
4. go beyond
同义词:exceed, transcend
surpassing
a. 胜过的,卓越的,优秀的
ad. 优于,卓越地
词形变化:副词:surpassingly
例句与用法:1.Surpassing a goal or quota.超过目标或定额的
2.The gods left Olympus to honor the occasion with their presence, and Vulcan presented the bride with a necklace of surpassing brilliancy, his own workmanship.奥林波斯山上的众神都来庆贺他们的婚礼。伏尔甘送给了新娘一串他亲手制作的项链,精美绝伦。
英英解释:动词surpass:
1. distinguish oneself
同义词:excel, stand out, surpass
2. be or do something to a greater degree
同义词:surpass, outstrip, outmatch, outgo, exceed, outdo, surmount, outperform
3. pass by
同义词:travel by, pass by, surpass, go past, go by, pass
4. go beyond
同义词:exceed, transcend, surpass
形容词surpassing:
1. exceeding or surpassing usual limits especially in excellence
同义词:transcendent
2. far beyond what is usual in magnitude or degree
同义词:exceeding, exceptional, olympian, prodigious
surplice
n. 白色法衣,白袈裟
英英解释:名词surplice:
1. a loose-fitting white ecclesiastical vestment with wide sleeves
surplus
a. 多余的,过剩的
n. 过剩,剩余物,盈余,顺差
例句与用法:1.We are giving away all our surplus apples.我们准备把多余的苹果全部送人。
2.Mexico has a large surplus of oil.墨西哥有大量过剩的石油。
3.Surpluses of food can be sold for cash.多余的食物可卖钱.
4.We have a trade surplus of 400 million.我们有 4 亿英镑的贸易顺差.
5.Brazil has a big surplus of coffee.巴西有很多剩余咖啡。
英英解释:名词surplus:
1. a quantity much larger than is needed
同义词:excess, surplusage, nimiety
形容词surplus:
1. more than is needed, desired, or required
同义词:excess, extra, redundant, spare, supererogatory, superfluous, supernumerary
surplusage
n. 过剩物(剩余额)
英英解释:名词surplusage:
1. a quantity much larger than is needed
同义词:excess, surplus, nimiety
surprint
vt. 在(已印好的印刷物)上套加印新材料
英英解释:名词surprint:
1. something added by overprinting
同义词:overprint
surprisal
n. 惊异,冷不防的打击
英英解释:名词surprisal:
1. the act of surprising someone
同义词:surprise
surprise
n. 惊奇
v. 使惊奇
词形变化:形容词:surprising 副词:surprisingly 名词:surpriser
例句与用法:1.It was a pleasant surprise to learn of her marriage.得知她结婚是件令人惊喜的事。
2.The news greatly surprised them.这消息使他们大为吃惊。
3.What a surprise!真是出人意外的事!
4.By firing a few shots we can surprise them into revealing their positions.我们冷不防打几枪就能让他们暴露他们的位置。
5.She was surprised by the boy's intelligence.那男孩的智力使她很吃惊.
6.She's over 80? You surprise me!她80多岁了? 真想不到!
7.The gift came as a complete surprise (to me).这件礼物完全出乎(我的)意料.
8.To my surprise, the plan succeeded.我感到惊奇的是那计画竟然成功了.
英英解释:名词surprise:
1. the astonishment you feel when something totally unexpected happens to you
2. a sudden unexpected event
3. the act of surprising someone
同义词:surprisal
动词surprise:
1. cause to be surprised
2. come upon or take unawares
3. attack by storm; attack suddenly
同义词:storm
surprised:
a. 感到惊讶的
vbl. 感到惊讶
例句与用法:1.In fact I'm rather surprised you haven't done so already.你还没有这样做,我实在感到惊讶。
2.I was not surprised in the least.我一点也不感到惊讶。
3.He was surprised that his father had sold the farm.他对父亲已卖掉农场一事感到惊讶。
4.The news greatly surprised them.这消息使他们大为吃惊。
5.They are so surprised by the prevalence of anti-government sentiments.他们对普遍存在的反政府情绪感到很吃惊。
6.I'm not surprised at her frankness.我一点也不惊讶她的率直。
7.You can imagine how surprised I was.你可以想象我是多么惊讶。
8.I was surprised to find that the strong man liked to eat conserves.我很惊讶地发现这个强壮的男人喜欢吃蜜饯。
英英解释:动词surprise:
1. cause to be surprised
同义词:surprise
2. come upon or take unawares
同义词:surprise
3. attack by storm; attack suddenly
同义词:storm, surprise
形容词surprised:
1. taken unawares or suddenly and feeling wonder or astonishment
surprising
a. 令人惊讶的
例句与用法:1.It's surprising: they lost!他们竟然失败了,真没想到!
2.He made a surprising decision.他做了个让人大吃一惊的决定。
3.So unusual as to be surprising; uncanny.奇怪的异常的,令人惊讶的;怪诞的
4.It is surprising that he ranged himself with the stranger.很令人惊讶的是他支持那位陌生人。
5.Well, that's very surprising.唷,这真是叫人吃惊。
6.I find it really surprising.我觉得这确实出人意外。
7.It's surprising how the bills tot up.这帐是怎麽加在一起的, 真奇怪.
8.In a surprising denouement, she becomes a nun.结局出人意表, 她当修女了.
英英解释:动词surprise:
1. cause to be surprised
同义词:surprise
2. come upon or take unawares
同义词:surprise
3. attack by storm; attack suddenly
同义词:storm, surprise
形容词surprising:
1. causing surprise or wonder or amazement
surprisingly:
ad. 惊人地(意外地)
例句与用法:1.Swans are surprisingly awkward on land.天鹅在陆地上笨得出奇.
2.He's surprisingly sprightly for an old man.他这把年纪了, 还这麽精神, 真了不起.
3.Found the gadget surprisingly useful; found the book entertaining.发觉这个妙计非常有用;认为这本书很有趣
4.I know he was only guessing, but Simon was surprisingly near the mark when he suggested the company might be in financial difficulties.我知道西蒙只是在猜测,他说公司可能陷入经济困难,而这一点他却说得令人吃惊地近乎正确。
英英解释:副词surprisingly:
1. in a surprising manner
2. in an amazing manner; to everyone's surprise
同义词:amazingly, astonishingly
surra
n. [兽医]苏拉病,伊(凡斯)氏锥虫病
surreal
a. 不现实的,梦幻的,怪异的,可怕的
词形变化:副词:surreally
例句与用法:1.Meeting you here like this is positively surreal!像这样与你在此相逢真好比一场梦!
2.Under the influence of the drug my mind was filled with surreal images.我受了麻醉药的刺激, 头脑里充满了稀奇古怪的幻觉.
英英解释:形容词surreal:
1. characterized by fantastic imagery and incongruous juxtapositions
同义词:phantasmagoric, phantasmagorical, surrealistic
2. resembling a dream
同义词:dreamlike
surrealism
n. 超现实主义
词形变化:名词:surrealist
例句与用法:1.The pope of surrealism.超现实主义大师
2.Swiss sculptor, painter, and exponent of surrealism who is best known for his elongated sculptures of human figures, such as Walking Man(1960).贾科尼亚特提,阿尔贝托1901-1966瑞士雕刻家、画家、超现实主义者,他最著名的是他对人体外形的拉长的雕刻,如行走的人(1960年)
英英解释:名词surrealism:
1. a 20th century movement of artists and writers (developing out of dadaism) who used fantastic images and incongruous juxtapositions in order to represent unconscious thoughts and dreams
surrealistic
a. 超现实主义的
英英解释:形容词surrealistic:
1. characterized by fantastic imagery and incongruous juxtapositions
同义词:phantasmagoric, phantasmagorical, surreal
surrebuttal
n. [律]原告第三次辩驳中的举证
英英解释:名词surrebuttal:
1. (law) a pleading by the plaintiff in reply to the defendant's rebutter
同义词:surrebutter |