unexpectedness
unexpectedness — 名詞
1. the quality of being surprising or unusual because you did not plan for it or th
意外性
令人驚訝或意外的性質
the quality of being surprising or unusual because you did not plan for it or think it would happen
Christopher was struck by the unexpectedness of the ending — no audience member had predicted it.
Christopher 被結局的意外性所震撼,在場的觀眾沒有人事先猜到。
the unexpectedness of + noun phrase (the ending)
The unexpectedness of the spring snowstorm forced many schools in Talia's district to close early.
春天暴風雪的意外性迫使 Talia 所在地區的許多學校提早關閉。
collocation: the unexpectedness of [an event]
The unexpectedness of the news left Yuna speechless; she had not seen it coming.
那則新聞的意外性讓 Yuna 說不出話來,她完全沒有預料到。
To Xiu, the unexpectedness of the election result made the victory feel even sweeter.
選舉結果的意外性讓 Xiu 覺得勝利的滋味更加甜美。
- surprise
more common in everyday language; can refer to the feeling itself rather than a quality
- unpredictability
focuses on the inability to foresee something, not necessarily on its surprising effect
- predictability
the quality of being easy to know in advance
- expectedness
the quality of being what one thought would happen
文法句型
the unexpectedness of [something]
用法筆記
An uncountable noun that is most common in written descriptions and commentaries. It almost always appears with the definite article 'the' and is followed by 'of' + a noun phrase naming the surprising thing or event.