good gracious
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天哪, 哎呀
used to express one's surprise at something that has been said or done
The origin of the idiom "good gracious" can be traced back to the use of "gracious" as an exclamation expressing surprise, often in a polite or genteel manner. "Gracious" itself is a word that has been used in the English language to convey emotions such as surprise, astonishment, or approval for several centuries. It is used to express polite surprise, astonishment, or amazement.
- Good gracious, you've really outdone yourself with this dinner.It's absolutely delicious!
天哪, 你这顿晚餐真的超出了自己。 绝对好吃!
- When I saw the final score of the game, I could only mutter, 'Good gracious,' as it was an unexpected victory.
当我看到比赛的最终比分时,我只能喃喃地说,'天哪,'因为这是一场意外的胜利。
- Good gracious, your dedication to this project is evident in the quality of your work.Well done!
天哪, 你对这个项目的奉献精神在你工作的质量中显而易见。做得好!
- Good gracious, the support and encouragement you've given me during this difficult time mean the world to me.
天哪,在这艰难时期你给予我的支持和鼓励对我来说意味着全世界。
- As I walked through the art gallery, the intricate details in the paintings made me exclaim, 'Good gracious,' at the artist's talent.
当我走过艺术画廊时,画中错综复杂的细节让我对艺术家的才华惊叹道,'天哪'。