beyond all expectations
Unexpected, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is ch ū R é NY ì Li à o, which means that the quality of things, the change of situation, the size of the number and so on are beyond people's expectation; unexpectedly, it comes from the biography of Yuan Xian in southern history.
The origin of Idioms
The biography of yuan xianzhuan in the history of the South: "the constitution often invites students to talk about new meanings with it, which is unexpected, and the same generation is not satisfied."
Idiom usage
It's not surprising that there is a wrong connection between Luan and Huang. The seven research projects he accepted were completed within one year with surprising speed. As far as my place in school is concerned, the result of this exam is unexpected, because many people who are ahead of me have failed. In addition, the result of this competition is somewhat unexpected. Although "winter rain" is made of shiny leather, at a press conference, mayor Bo Xilai didn't approve of the Gold Award. He said: "I think the silver award may be better. In the past 15 years, a series of discoveries in Chinese paleontology have shocked the international scientific community because of the rapid and unexpected situation. 6. In this autumn's marine production, the coastal fishermen working in the Bohai Bay have got a surprise: the number of swimming crabs in the Bohai Bay, which has been hard to meet for three or four years, has increased unexpectedly this year. A medium-sized ship can catch more than 500 kilograms of crabs when it goes out to sea for 4-6 days, and a small boat working near the sea can catch more than 50 kilograms a day. 7. However, when a certain B hits a certain D, a certain D does not necessarily get up to fight with a certain C; or unexpectedly, the smiling one does not mind. 8. At last, he would sit on the edge of the bed, shrug his shoulders, stretch out his hand to scratch inside his white silk jacket, and smile unexpectedly. Unexpectedly, Luo Jinbao jumped out of the car in front of a small teahouse: "let's go and have a drink inside. "9. Who knows, it has become a reality after only one year. It's so unexpected! 10. The seven research projects he received were completed in a year with amazing speed and unexpected results. 11. In 1986, the unified insurance of 13 types of insurance was realized, and the premium income unexpectedly increased to 3.44 million yuan. 12. However, it is unexpected that when the "blank" of large premium income has been filled up and the insurance business in the whole region seems to be "saturated", Lao Jia took the initiative to increase his price and dashed to the peak of 4 million yuan, which surprised his colleagues in the province. Since the beginning of this year, the most unexpected thing in the rural market is the increase in sales of small and medium-sized farm implements, chemical fertilizers and pesticides. However, the judge's decision was also unexpected. After many efforts, the Chinese acrobatic troupe finally entered El Salvador and Costa Rica in Central America at the end of 1998, and achieved unexpected success. To our surprise, this major scientific and technological progress has caused a lot of panic around the world. This figure unexpectedly exceeds the audience of gone with the wind, the most popular film in history. Now, at a special moment, all this has played an unexpected role in this young man in his early 15 years. However, to his surprise, Mr. Cao spoke slowly and in a strong local accent, not delicacies. When the army arrived near Hankou, it was unexpected, but Hankou was not defeated for a long time. Eight naval officers, except one of Sugiyama Ping's, entered Hankou, and all the others returned home because they had not arrived at Hankou before the scheduled date.
Analysis of Idioms
Unexpected and unexpected
Chinese PinYin : chū rén yì liào
beyond all expectations
not to care whether live or die. bù gù sǐ huó
spurt out his food by laughing. lìng rén pēn fàn
crane one's neck to look forward. yǐn lǐng ér wàng
Quiet words are not easy to violate. jìng yán yōng wéi
a general who rather prefers to be beheaded than to surrender. duàn tóu jiāng jūn
members of the imperial house. wáng gōng guì qī
disease in one 's vital organs. fù xīn zhī jí