1、The officers have decided how they will take the city by surprise.(軍官們已決定了突襲這座城市的辦法。) haO86.com
2、Someone you least expect will take you by surprise.(從沒(méi)考慮過(guò)的某人會(huì)讓你大吃一驚。)
3、Let's keep this plan under wraps, so we can take them by surprise.(讓我們先將這個(gè)計(jì)劃保密,這樣才能給大家驚喜。)
4、To ensure success, we'll have to take them by surprise.(要確保勝利,我們就必須出其不意、攻其不備。)
5、The best flirtatious moments will always take you by surprise.(那精彩的瞬間總能帶給你驚喜。)
6、Then again it would sweep along diagonally as if to take everything by surprise breaking branches carrying off roof-tiles and snapping electric wires.(忽然橫掃,乘其不備的襲擊著地上的一切,扭折了樹(shù)枝,吹掀了屋瓦,撞斷了電線;)
7、He often expected to take the essentials by surprise, by an amusing stratagem.(他常常指望用一種逗樂(lè)似的策略,在出其不意中把問(wèn)題的要點(diǎn)抓住。)
8、They reduced the odds that a predator would take us by surprise or that we'd overlook a nearby source of food.(這樣一來(lái),我們被對(duì)手突襲的機(jī)會(huì)減小了,也不會(huì)錯(cuò)過(guò)觸手可及的食物。)
9、The thought was to surprise the clientele by letting them discover new textures, new colours and new scents in every step they take or even in every visit they make.(設(shè)計(jì)師想要通過(guò)新的材質(zhì),新的顏色和新的味道來(lái)使顧客每一步都感受到不同和驚奇。)
10、You know he really tried to take me, Down by surprise.(如果他們企圖發(fā)動(dòng)突然襲擊,我們就有能夠''。)
11、But it's a deed to be reserved for a forlorn hope; I'd not take Linton by surprise with it.(但是為了一個(gè)可憐的希望,還是值得活下來(lái)——我不愿突然打擊林惇。)
12、These then take the organisation, and its key managers in particular apparently by surprise, exposing weaknesses and inadequacies.(當(dāng)缺點(diǎn)和不足暴露出來(lái)時(shí),往往使組織,特別是管理者感到措手不及。)
13、It may well take you by surprise.(這張專輯絕對(duì)會(huì)讓你大吃一驚。)
14、If that subject is on the agenda, "be straightforward and don't take family members by surprise," says Genworth national spokesperson Wendy Boglioli.(蓋恩·沃斯公司的全國(guó)發(fā)言人溫迪·博格利奧利說(shuō),如果這個(gè)話題提上議事日程,“直截了當(dāng)?shù)靥岢鰜?lái),不要讓家庭成員感到驚訝?!?
15、How it happens will take you completely by surprise.(這件事情的發(fā)生會(huì)讓你呆若木雞。)
16、If life is short, we should expect its shortness to take us by surprise.(如果生命是短暫的,我們會(huì)期待它短暫的讓我們措手不及。)
17、Well, the reason for thinking otherwise, the reason for not being utterly dismissive of this suggestion, is that when people get ill, terminally ill, it often seems to take them by surprise.(其他的想法產(chǎn)生的原因,人們沒(méi)有完全摒棄這個(gè)假設(shè)的原因,是當(dāng)人們得病,病入膏肓?xí)r,這通常讓人措手不及。)
18、On a wild night our regime nt take the fort by surprise.(在一個(gè)狂風(fēng)暴雨之夜,我團(tuán)出其不意地攻占了那個(gè)要塞。)
19、After Howard sought his permission to take his pictures, the man took Howard by surprise.(在霍沃德正征求他同意照他的照片的時(shí)候,那個(gè)老人讓霍沃德很吃驚。)
20、Thanks to these sentries, it is increasingly difficult for the Sun to take us by surprise.(多虧這些衛(wèi)士,太陽(yáng)越來(lái)越難以對(duì)人類造成恐慌。)
21、If the birds have not flown for three years, they will soar into the clouds. If they have not sung for three years, their songs will take everyone by surprise.(三年不蜚,蜚將沖天;三年不鳴,鳴將驚人。)