unsurprisingly
unsurprisingly — 副詞
1. used to say that something happens exactly as you would expect, so it causes no
不意外地
表示結果符合預期、不令人驚訝
used to say that something happens exactly as you would expect, so it causes no surprise
Selim arrived late again, and unsurprisingly, the manager was not pleased.
Selim 又遲到了,不意外地,經理很不高興。
sentence adverb between commas
Eve had studied all weekend, so unsurprisingly she passed the exam with top marks.
Eve 整個週末都在唸書,所以不意外地,她以高分通過了考試。
cause + 'so unsurprisingly' + expected result
Gabriel forgot his umbrella on a rainy day, and unsurprisingly he got soaked walking home.
Gabriel 在下雨天忘了帶傘,不意外地,他走路回家時全身都濕透了。
The restaurant was full on Friday night, and unsurprisingly the wait was over an hour.
那家餐廳星期五晚上客滿,不意外地,等位要超過一個小時。
Eve left her phone on a bus, and unsurprisingly no one returned it by morning.
Eve 把手機忘在公車上,不意外地,到早上都沒人歸還。
- predictably
More neutral in tone; 'unsurprisingly' emphasises that the speaker already expected the outcome
- surprisingly
Direct opposite — used when something is unexpected
文法句型
unsurprisingly + comma + [main clause]
[cause], so unsurprisingly + [result]
用法筆記
Used as a sentence adverb, typically placed at the start of a clause with a comma, or after 'so'/'and' to connect a predictable result to its cause.