entirely unexpected
常見例句
- The move was not entirely unexpected, given the pressure McGraw-Hill has come under from activist investors.
此舉主要是由于來自那些一直想拆分該公司業(yè)務(wù)的投資者的壓力,所以也不是非常之出乎意料。 - Amazon last week announced sales of ebooks on its US site had outnumbered hardbacks for the first time, stunning casual observers, even if it had not been entirely unexpected in the trade.
上周亞馬遜聲稱其在美國市場售出電子書的數(shù)量第一次超越了精裝書,這震驚了漫不經(jīng)心的觀察家,但在行業(yè)內(nèi)部這事并不是完全出人意料的。 - Physics blogs are alive with chatter about a possible sign of the Higgs boson – or perhaps an entirely unexpected particle – in data from the Large Hadron Collider near Geneva, Switzerland.
許多物理博客炒得如火如荼,由于博主喋喋不休的探討出現(xiàn)希格斯波色粒子跡象的可能性——或者也許是完全出乎預(yù)料的粒子——日內(nèi)瓦和瑞士附近大型強(qiáng)子對撞機(jī)的數(shù)據(jù)表明。 - The earthquake that rocked the west coast of Sumatra on the night of March 28th was not entirely unexpected.
ECONOMIST: Another earthquake, but no wave, strikes Sumatra - For the United States this is an ominous if not entirely unexpected trend.
CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: Washington's Pakistan debacle - His next move could be into smartphones or a video-streaming service that competes with Netflix, but it is just as likely to be something entirely unexpected.
ECONOMIST: Brain scan 返回 entirely unexpected