astonishing
astonishing — 形容詞
1. very surprising, or so surprising that it almost seems hard to believe.
驚人的
令人非常驚訝,近乎難信
very surprising, or so surprising that it almost seems hard to believe.
The final score was astonishing after our team trailed by twenty points.
最後的比分很驚人,因為我們隊一度落後二十分。
be astonishing after an unexpected result
The speed of the rescue was astonishing to watch from the hill.
從山坡上看那場救援的速度,實在很驚人。
astonishing + to-infinitive
Grandpa's memory for train times is astonishing, even without a phone.
爺爺不用手機也記得火車時刻,這點很驚人。
The doctor made an astonishing discovery in a routine blood test.
醫師在例行驗血中有了驚人的發現。
For such a small shop, the bakery sells an astonishing amount of bread.
那家麵包店明明不大,卻能賣出驚人的麵包數量。
- surprising
weaker and more neutral; it does not always suggest strong impact.
- amazing
often adds admiration or delight, not just surprise.
- remarkable
slightly calmer and often used in more measured description.
- unbelievable
puts more focus on seeming almost impossible to accept as true.
- ordinary
not unusual or striking.
- unsurprising
causing little or no surprise.
- predictable
expected because the result or event can be guessed in advance.
文法句型
astonishing + noun
be astonishing
astonishing + to-infinitive
用法筆記
Often appears before nouns such as discovery, amount, speed, and result, or after be to comment on a fact. It is also common with a following to-infinitive, as in astonishing to watch or astonishing to hear.