See also: Surprise English Wikipedia has an article on: Surprise Wikipedia surprize (US, rare) From Middle English surprise, borrowed from Middle French...
participle collecting oneself, simple past and past participle collected oneself) To recover from surprise, embarrassment, or fear; to regain self-control....
self-produced (not comparable) Produced by itself or oneself. The musician's self-produced album became a surprise hit. autogenic...
singular preterite me autoextrañé, past participle autoextrañado) to surprise oneself Conjugation of autoextrañarse (See Appendix:Spanish verbs) 1Mostly...
miss oneself (third-person singular simple present misses oneself, present participle missing oneself, simple past and past participle missed oneself) (UK)...
IPA(key): /pʁɑ̃.dʁə sɑ̃ vɛʁ/ prendre sans vert (transitive) to take by surprise, to catch off guard, to catch napping Synonyms: prendre de court, prendre...
Romatzyh: jingfwu Palladius: цзинфу (czinfu) Sinological IPA (key): /t͡ɕiŋ⁵⁵ fu³⁵/ 驚伏 (literary) to prostrate oneself as a result of shock or surprise...
tocaia f (plural tocaias) ambush (act of concealing oneself and waiting to attack by surprise) tocaia inflection of tocaiar: third-person singular present...
-æmbʊʃ ambush (plural ambushes) The act of concealing oneself and lying in wait to attack by surprise. An attack launched from a concealed position. 1667...
surprise (mediopassive, intransitive) to tend, incline to; to give oneself up to, apply oneself կրթել յոք ― krtʻel yokʻ ― to trust or abandon oneself...