What is the antonym of sure enough?
1. I didn't expect [biliao]?
Unexpectedly; I didn't expect it beforehand. Used at the beginning of the second half of the sentence to indicate a turning point, often echoing "Que, Jing, Huan and Dao".
Mao Dun's "Comedy" I: "It's too late to say, it's too soon. The thin man stretched out the word "lai" and was about to turn back, but unexpectedly, young Hua had grabbed his arm. "
Second, by chance [ǒu rán]?
Not often, not necessarily.
Ba Jin's Autumn Seventeen: "Chueh-min shook his head and said confidently,' It was just an accident. Most fathers are stubborn. "
Third, just [qiàhɣo]?
Just right; Just right.
Lao She's Camel Xiangzi III: "He doesn't want to get three treasures, he just wants to get 180, just enough to buy a car."
Fourth, surprise [bê y]?
Unexpectedly; I didn't expect this.
Wang Xiyan's Fish Ghost: "This is a big surprise. It is simply unbearable for us. "
V. Worry-free [bù yú]?
1, unexpected.
2. unexpected things.
3. Don't worry.
Zhu Chunyu's "A Sea of People" XVII: "A few intimate young people wanted to be his bodyguards, and they were scolded by him, so they had to hide far behind the rocks to prevent accidents."