unexpected
英 [ʌnɪk'spektɪd; ʌnek-]
美['ʌnɪk'spɛktɪd]
- adj. 意外的,想不到的
英英释意
- 1. not expected or anticipated;
- "unexpected guests"
- "unexpected news"
- 2. not foreseen;
- "unsuspected difficulties arose"
- "unsuspected turnings in the road"
- 3. made necessary by an unexpected situation or emergency;
- "a forced landing"
- 4. causing surprise or amazement by not being expected;
- "the curtains opened to reveal a completely unexpected scene"
- 5. not planned;
- "an unexpected pregnancy"
- 6. happening or coming quickly and without warning;
- "a sudden unexpected development"
双语例句
- 1. The country needs a defence capability as insurance against the unexpected.
- 国家需要有一定的防御能力,以应对不可预知的情况。
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- 2. They were horrified at this unexpected turn of events.
- 这种出乎意料的形势变化让他们无比震惊。
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- 3. For all its drama, the event was not unexpected.
- 虽然这件事带有戏剧性,但并不意外。
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- 4. Any unexpected circumstance that arises may catalyze a sudden escalation of violence.
- 任何突如其来的情况都可能造成暴力骤然升级。
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- 5. Keep savings as a buffer against unexpected cash needs.
- 存些积蓄以备不时之需。
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