中文翻译与英英解释 | vi.,vt. (使)大吃一惊,(使)震惊,(使)吓一跳,(使)惊跳。 be startled at 给…吓一跳。 startle from sleep 惊醒。 n. 〔美国〕吃惊,震惊;惊跳。
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| a sudden involuntary movement; "he awoke with a start" 同义词:jump, start,
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| to stimulate to action ; "..startled him awake"; "galvanized into action" 同义词:galvanize, galvanise,
| | move or jump suddenly, as if in surprise or alarm; "She startled when I walked into the room" 同义词:jump, start,
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例句与用法 | 1. | You see, they are still a bit startled . 你知道,他们至今还惊魂未定。
| | 2. | The reply was both prompt and startling . 答复迅速而又使人惊讶。
| | 3. | He looked at weeks startled eyes . 他看看威克斯惊惶失措的眼睛。
| | 4. | The improvement in her appearance was startling . 她的面容的美化十分惊人。
| | 5. | A startling idea had occurred to him . 一个令人吃惊的想法出现在他的脑海里。
| | 6. | The whole town was startled by the news . 这消息惊动了全城。
| | 7. | The next week will show a startling development . 下一周将出现一种惊人的发展。
| | 8. | His arguments led up to a startling conclusion . 他的论据证实了一个令人吃惊的推论。
| | 9. | My own words startled me . 我自己的话吓了我自己一跳。
| | 10. | The little man's depth of feeling had startled her . 这个矮老头的深沉感情使她大吃一惊。
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