pleasantly surprised at
Jingxijiaojia is a Chinese idiom, and its pronunciation is j ī NGX ǐ Ji ā Oji ā, which means that two things appear at the same time or are added to one person at the same time, which is both surprised and happy.
Idiom explanation
When two things appear at the same time or are added to one person at the same time, it is both astonishing and joyful.
Idioms and allusions
[source]: Jin · Dong Jieyuan's "Romance of the Western Chamber" Volume 4: "it's a mixture of surprise and joy to hear it." [give an example to make a sentence]: at this time, the sudden reunion is very exciting. The eighth chapter of biography of children heroes by Wen Kang in Qing Dynasty
Discrimination of words
[pinyin code]: jxjj [synonym]: the mixture of surprise and joy [usage]: used as attributive and adverbial; the same as "the mixture of surprise and joy" [English]: have mixed feelings of surprise and joy
pleasantly surprised at
speak of dream in a dream -- supernatural - mèng zhōng shuō mèng
keep silent like a cicada in cold weather - jìn ruò hán chán
be in harmony in appearanc but at variance in heart - mào hé xíng lí
There is no tile in the top and no cone in the bottom - shàng wú piàn wǎ,xià wú zhuō zhuī