transitive. To experience, feel (an emotion) as a response to something, esp. an action or circumstance (regional in later use); †to think wonder (a…
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释义 | the mind > mental capacity > expectation > surprise, unexpectedness > happen or move unexpectedly [verb (intransitive)] > feel surprised (13) to think wonder (also ferly)lOE transitive. To experience, feel (an emotion) as a response to something, esp. an action or circumstance (regional in later use); †to think wonder (a… to have wondera1400 to have wonder, to be greatly surprised; to marvel: = wonder, v. 1 2 Obsolete. admirec1429 To feel or express wonder, astonishment, or surprise; to marvel. intransitive. Without construction. Obsolete. startle1562 intransitive. To feel sudden astonishment or alarm; to take fright, be shocked at. †to startle into: to be shocked into (a particular state) (obsolete… to think (it) strange of (or concerning)1585 to think (it) strange of (or concerning): to be surprised at. Obsolete. to come short?1611 to come short. To be ‘taken short’, be taken by surprise. strange1639 To be surprised, wonder. Const. at, subordinate clause, or to and infinitive. to think (it) much1669 With complement. transitive. to think (it) much: (a) to be reluctant or shy, hesitate to do something, to have an objection (also with of); (b) to… admirize1702 intransitive. = admire, v. 1a(a). to go (all) hot and cold1845 to go (all) hot and cold and variants: to experience alternate sensations of heat and cold, as from fear, shock, or embarrassment; (also in weakened… to take to1862 transitive (in passive). English regional. To be taken aback; to be put out of countenance. surprise1943 intransitive for passive. not to know (or to wonder) what hit one1961 figurative. not to know (or to wonder) what hit one: to be killed; to be surprised or disconcerted. |
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