surprised

surprised
adjective (showing or feeling surprise: his surprised face; I'm surprised (that) he's not here; You behaved badly - I'm surprised at you!; I wouldn't be surprised if he won.) überrascht
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sur·prised
[səˈpraɪzd, AM sɚˈ-]
adj
1. (taken unawares) überrascht; (amazed) erstaunt
I'm not \surprised that he didn't keep his promise es überrascht mich nicht, dass er nicht Wort gehalten hat
I'm \surprised to see you here ich bin überrascht, dich hier zu sehen
I wouldn't be \surprised if it snowed tomorrow es würde mich nicht wundern, wenn es morgen schneite
you'd be \surprised how many people were there du würdest kaum glauben, wie viele Leute da waren
pleasantly \surprised angenehm überrascht
to be \surprised at sth über etw akk erstaunt sein
we were very \surprised at the result das Ergebnis hat uns sehr überrascht
2. pred (disappointed) enttäuscht
to be \surprised at sb/sth von jdm/etw enttäuscht sein
it's not like you to behave like this — I'm \surprised at you es sieht dir gar nicht ähnlich, dich so aufzuführen — du enttäuschst mich
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n.
überrascht adj. pret.
überraschte prät.

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