Age (female) <Latinprēnsus, French surprise (e), Chinese French, past participle surprendre, sur-sur-1 + pris (male) -sa, prēnd (ere), contracted prehendere derivative word (see prehension) + - tus, - ta suffix of past participle; (v.) middle English late surprise <English - French - italian ) (Past participle) As mentioned above French
[ser-prahy-zid-lee, -prahyzd-, suh-] / sərpraɪzɪdli, -praɪzd-, sə - /, adverbsu · per · sur · prize, noun · sur · prized, adjective
1. Surprised, surprised, surprised, and surprisingly surprised by surprise, accidents, strange things, abnormalities, etc. To my surprise, it is affecting unconsciousness or miracles: I am going to receive a telegram I was surprised. To my surprise, I was surprised, surprised at something that seemed surprised or seemingly unexplainable. I was surprised by someone's behavior. Surprisingly surprisingly, it gets in the way and confuses. I am amazed at this foolish evidence. To my surprise, surprisingly, one can neither think nor take action.
Etcto provoke people (by entering) by provoking (by someone) by mistakenly taking action through tricks
To obtain information through accidental actions (usually obtained) and tricks from captives
C15: From Old French, from SuperPlint to Superflake, from Sur 1 to Latin Prejendale to Master.
In the latter half of the 14th century, "surprising attacks and captures", "from the center" "surprised unconsciously", "past the ancestors of past participle", "super" ) + Prendre "takes" from the Latin prere, contracts from prehendere and "grasps and grabs" (see prehensile). The meanings of "unexpected things" and "emotions caused by accidents" recorded first in the 1590s are c.1600. Meaning that 'flashy cuisine' has been confirmed since 1708
Surprize is ... cooking ... rarely see it from the first appearance, and when it is open it is a wide variety. [W. King, "Cooking", 1708]
Definition: Surprise is a sudden or unexpected event used for emphasis or definition. Surprise is a sudden or unexpected event that is used for emphasis or definition. Surprise is a sudden or unexpected event. Or, incidents highlighted incorrectly or someone of this family did not take my illness seriously. I just wanted to get a virus that no one else in the city had. I am like the last adult woman in North America. I do not listen to Mother Theresa, but I feel a little sympathy, especially to my husband. In the morning, "I am sick" I said to him. "I do not know, my husband said, everyone in the office has everything you have, there are many things to happen, diagnosis is that they are It just means that you may need to change your career, "I may be right" I said. "I do not want to get married anymore"
I am amazed to meet you! Naturally, he did not want to go. She should be disappointed, but is there any surprise? That teacher was shocked by us and made a popular test. Children have special surprises. This trip is amazing for her birthday. Is the party astonished? Imagine that we were surprised when they sold their house and moved to the Bahamas. He stared at her in amazement. Merino transfer to the Royal Society is not surprising for Newcastle fans as rumors about Spain's trade has spread for some time. According to this theory, PiS attacks in Poland and Fidesz party attacks on Hungarian courts are not surprising. The same applies to Raymond Kethledge where the court is in Ann Arbor, Michigan. This is the element of the desire of the president to keep a surprise. Certainly, the wonderful season of Calvary Christian's 2018 is not surprising.