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to blindside
to blindside
[动词]

to surprise someone unexpectedly, often causing harm or trouble

出其不意地袭击, 令人不快地惊讶

出其不意地袭击, 令人不快地惊讶

Ex: The team was blindsided by the last-minute rule change .

团队被最后一刻的规则变更打了个措手不及

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to boggle
to boggle
[动词]

to overwhelm or astonish someone, especially with something difficult to comprehend or believe

使困惑, 使震惊

使困惑, 使震惊

Ex: The magnitude of the universe 's size boggled his understanding .

宇宙大小的规模让他困惑

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to confound
to confound
[动词]

to confuse someone, making it difficult for them to understand or think clearly

使困惑, 混淆

使困惑, 混淆

Ex: The unfamiliar technology confounded the elderly couple , leaving them unable to use their new device .

不熟悉的技术困惑了这对老夫妇,使他们无法使用新设备。

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dumbfounded
dumbfounded
[形容词]

having a feeling of shock or amazement that leaves one temporarily speechless

目瞪口呆, 震惊的

目瞪口呆, 震惊的

Ex: She was dumbfounded when her long-lost sister appeared at the door.

当她失散多年的姐姐出现在门口时,她目瞪口呆

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ejaculation
ejaculation
[名词]

a sudden, short exclamation showing strong emotion

惊呼, 感叹

惊呼, 感叹

Ex: His ejaculation of frustration startled everyone nearby .

他沮丧的喊叫让附近的所有人都吓了一跳。

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exclamatory
exclamatory
[形容词]

expressing a strong and sudden emotion or reaction

感叹的, 惊呼的

感叹的, 惊呼的

Ex: The email was filled with exclamatory phrases expressing enthusiasm for the project .

电子邮件中充满了表达对项目热情的感叹短语。

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flabbergasted
flabbergasted
[形容词]

extremely surprised or astonished to the point of being speechless or confused

目瞪口呆, 大吃一惊

目瞪口呆, 大吃一惊

Ex: She felt flabbergasted when she found out her favorite band was performing in town.

当她发现她最喜欢的乐队在城里演出时,她感到震惊

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to floor
to floor
[动词]

to surprise or shock someone greatly

使震惊, 使大吃一惊

使震惊, 使大吃一惊

Ex: The unexpected plot twist floored all the readers .

意想不到的情节转折震惊了所有读者。

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to gasp
to gasp
[动词]

to breathe in sharply with an open mouth, often in response to surprise, pain, or intense emotions

喘息, 惊呼

喘息, 惊呼

Ex: Witnessing the magic trick , the children gasped in amazement .

目睹魔术戏法,孩子们惊讶得倒吸了一口气

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gobsmacked
gobsmacked
[形容词]

extremely shocked or surprised, to the point of becoming speechless

目瞪口呆, 震惊的

目瞪口呆, 震惊的

Ex: I was gobsmacked by the breathtaking views from the mountaintop, left speechless by the beauty of nature.

我被山顶上令人窒息的景色惊呆了,对大自然的美景无言以对。

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to goggle
to goggle
[动词]

to stare in amazement or with a dazed expression

目瞪口呆地看, 惊讶地凝视

目瞪口呆地看, 惊讶地凝视

Ex: He goggled in surprise when his friends threw him a party .

当他的朋友们为他举办派对时,他惊讶地瞪大了眼睛

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jolt
jolt
[名词]

a sudden strong feeling of shock, surprise, or excitement

震动, 震惊

震动, 震惊

Ex: The sudden announcement caused a jolt of excitement among the students.

突然的宣布在学生中引起了兴奋的震动

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to jump
to jump
[动词]

to exhibit an abrupt, involuntary physical response, typically involving a sudden movement or jerk

跳起来,吓了一跳

跳起来,吓了一跳

Ex: A loud and unexpected sneeze from the next room made her jump.

隔壁房间传来的一声响亮而意外的喷嚏让她跳了起来

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to marvel
to marvel
[动词]

to feel amazed or puzzled by something extraordinary or remarkable

惊叹, 赞叹

惊叹, 赞叹

Ex: Tomorrow , we will marvel at the wonders of nature as we explore the national park , appreciating the fact that such beauty exists in the world .

明天,我们将在探索国家公园时惊叹于大自然的奇迹,感激世界上存在如此美丽的事物。

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to pop
to pop
[动词]

(of eyes) to open wide and appear to bulge

瞪大, 突出

瞪大, 突出

Ex: When he received the unexpected gift , his eyes popped with joy .

当他收到意外的礼物时,他的眼睛高兴得瞪大了。

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sensation
sensation
[名词]

something that causes widespread excitement or interest among people

轰动, 现象

轰动, 现象

Ex: The fashion show was a sensation on social media .

这场时装秀在社交媒体上引起了轰动

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sensational
sensational
[形容词]

causing people to experience great interest, shock, curiosity, or excitement

轰动的, 惊人的

轰动的, 惊人的

Ex: The sensational aroma of freshly baked bread wafted through the bakery , enticing customers inside .

新鲜出炉面包的 sensational香气在面包店里飘荡,吸引顾客进来。

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to shake
to shake
[动词]

to cause someone to be emotionally disturbed or shocked

震动, 震惊

震动, 震惊

Ex: The sudden loss of a dear friend shook her to the core , leaving her in disbelief .

一位亲爱的朋友的突然去世震撼了她的内心,让她难以置信。

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to shock
to shock
[动词]

to surprise or upset someone greatly

震惊, 使震惊

震惊, 使震惊

Ex: The abrupt ending of the movie shocked the audience , leaving them speechless in the theater .

电影的突然结局震惊了观众,让他们在剧院里无言以对。

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speechless
speechless
[形容词]

unable to speak for a short time, particularly as a result of surprise, shock, or anger

无言以对, 哑口无言

无言以对, 哑口无言

Ex: The beauty of the sunset rendered him speechless for a moment .

日落的美让他一时无语

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to stagger
to stagger
[动词]

to cause someone to be surprised, overwhelmed, or deeply affected

使震惊, 使大吃一惊

使震惊, 使大吃一惊

Ex: The unexpected plot twist in the novel staggered readers .

小说中意想不到的情节转折震惊了读者。

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to start
to start
[动词]

to suddenly make an involuntary movement in reaction to a shock or surprise

惊跳, 吓一跳

惊跳, 吓一跳

Ex: The unexpected tap on his shoulder caused him to start and turn around quickly .

肩膀上意外的轻拍让他惊跳并迅速转身。

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to startle
to startle
[动词]

to cause a sudden shock or surprise, resulting in a quick, involuntary reaction

惊吓, 使吃惊

惊吓, 使吃惊

Ex: The sudden burst of fireworks startled the birds in the trees , making them fly away .

烟花的突然爆发惊吓了树上的鸟儿,使它们飞走了。

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to stun
to stun
[动词]

to surprise or shock someone, often by something unexpected, leaving them temporarily unable to react

使震惊, 使目瞪口呆

使震惊, 使目瞪口呆

Ex: The plot twist in the movie stunned everyone in the theater .

电影中的情节转折让剧院里的每个人都惊呆了

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stupefaction
stupefaction
[名词]

a state of being shocked or amazed to the point of being unable to think clearly

惊愕, 目瞪口呆

惊愕, 目瞪口呆

Ex: His sudden resignation caused stupefaction among his colleagues .

他的突然辞职在同事中引起了惊愕

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surprise
surprise
[名词]

a mild feeling of shock we have when something unusual happens

惊讶

惊讶

Ex: The teacher ’s surprise was genuine when the students presented her with a heartfelt gift .

当学生们送给老师一份衷心的礼物时,老师的惊讶是真实的。

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surprised
surprised
[形容词]

feeling or showing shock or amazement

惊讶的, 吃惊的

惊讶的, 吃惊的

Ex: She was genuinely surprised at how well the presentation went .

她对演讲进行得如此之好感到惊讶

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surprising
surprising
[形容词]

causing a feeling of shock, disbelief, or wonder

令人惊讶的, 惊人的

令人惊讶的, 惊人的

Ex: The surprising kindness of strangers made her day .

陌生人令人惊讶的善意让她的一天变得美好。

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to take aback

to surprise someone so much that they are unable to react quickly

使吃惊, 使困惑

使吃惊, 使困惑

Ex: The startling revelation in the investigation report took the committee aback.

调查报告中的惊人发现让委员会大吃一惊

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to throw
to throw
[动词]

to cause someone to feel confused or perplexed, often by introducing unexpected information

使困惑, 使不知所措

使困惑, 使不知所措

Ex: The unexpected question from the audience threw the speaker , causing them to lose their train of thought momentarily .

观众提出的意外问题难倒了演讲者,使他们暂时失去了思路。

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thunderstruck
thunderstruck
[形容词]

extremely surprised or shocked, unable to speak

目瞪口呆的, 震惊的

目瞪口呆的, 震惊的

Ex: He was thunderstruck to see his childhood friend after many years .

多年后见到儿时的朋友,他感到震惊不已

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wide-eyed
wide-eyed
[形容词]

having eyes fully open, often showing surprise, wonder, or innocence

睁大眼睛的, 惊讶的

睁大眼睛的, 惊讶的

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wonder
wonder
[名词]

a feeling of admiration or surprise caused by something that is very unusual and exciting

惊奇, 惊叹

惊奇, 惊叹

Ex: He felt a sense of wonder as he learned about the mysteries of the ocean .

当他了解海洋的奥秘时,他感到一种惊奇的感觉。

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aghast
aghast
[形容词]

feeling terrified or shocked about something terrible or unexpected

惊骇的, 震惊的

惊骇的, 震惊的

Ex: He was left aghast when he learned about the sudden and unexplained disappearance of his colleague .

当他得知同事突然且无法解释的失踪时,他感到震惊

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to amaze
to amaze
[动词]

to greatly surprise someone

使惊奇, 使惊叹

使惊奇, 使惊叹

Ex: The generosity of the donation amazed the charity workers .

捐款的慷慨震惊了慈善工作者。

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amazement
amazement
[名词]

a feeling of great wonder, often due to something extraordinary

惊奇, 惊叹

惊奇, 惊叹

Ex: The athlete ’s record-breaking performance left the audience in complete amazement.

运动员破纪录的表现让观众完全惊讶

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to astonish
to astonish
[动词]

to impress or surprise someone very much

使惊讶, 使吃惊

使惊讶, 使吃惊

Ex: The intricate details of the painting astonished art enthusiasts .

这幅画错综复杂的细节震惊了艺术爱好者。

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to astound
to astound
[动词]

to greatly shock or surprise someone

使震惊, 使大吃一惊

使震惊, 使大吃一惊

Ex: The intricate details of the artwork astounded visitors to the museum , who marveled at the artist 's skill .

艺术品的错综复杂的细节震惊了博物馆的参观者,他们对艺术家的技巧感到惊叹。

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lost for words

temporarily unable to think of what to say or how to express oneself, often due to shock, surprise, or intense emotion

Ex: The stunning performance of the young pianist left the audience lost for words, and they erupted into applause.
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