1.b> , , ; a look of surprise / ; he looked at her in / with / surprise / ; they couldn't conceal their surprise at seeing us together , ; to my surprise they all agreed with me / , ;
2.b> , , ; I have a surprise for you! ! what a pleasant surprise to see you again! / , ! don't tell Anne we've arranged a party for her I want it to be a surprise , ; her resignation came as a complete surprise i> ; it comes as no surprise to learn that they broke their promises , / ; there is a surprise in store for smb. [.i> .i> store Ir> ];
3.b> 1) , ; ; a successful campaign should have an element of surprise i> ;
2) .i> ( - i>); an element of surprise is important to any attack ; surprise will be vital to the success of this operation / i> ;
a surprise visit / ;
to catch / to take / smb. by surpriseb> ; ; the question took her by surprise ; the sudden cold weather took us all by surprise ; the guerrillas were killed when army troops took them by surprise , / .