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H there! this means "surprised, amazed, astonished". In that example sentence, "astonishing" is "令人惊奇". 令人惊奇 literally means "making people feel astonished". Hope this explanation makes sense! :)
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The most common way to use 惊奇 (jīngqí) in a sentence is as an adjective to describe a feeling of amazement or surprise. It can also be used as a verb to express the action of being amazed or surprised.
Examples:
1. 她的成就让我感到惊奇。(Tā de chéngjiù ràng wǒ gǎndào jīngqí.) - Her achievements surprised me.
2. 他的话让我感到惊奇。(Tā de huà ràng wǒ gǎndào jīngqí.) - His words amazed me.
3. 我被他的勇气所惊奇。(Wǒ bèi tā de yǒngqì suǒ jīngqí.) - I am amazed by his courage.
4. 他的突然出现让大家都感到惊奇。(Tā de tūrán chūxiàn ràng dàjiā dōu gǎndào jīngqí.) - His sudden appearance surprised everyone.
In these examples, 惊奇 (jīngqí) is used as an adjective to describe the feeling of amazement or surprise. It can also be used as a verb, as shown in the last example, to express the action of being amazed or surprised.
Other words similar to 惊奇 (jīngqí) include:
- 惊讶 (jīngyà) - surprised, astonished
- 吃惊 (chījīng) - to be startled, to be taken aback
- 惊异 (jīngyì) - amazed, astonished
- 惊诧 (jīngchà) - amazed, astonished
- 惊愕 (jīng'è) - shocked, stunned
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