startled
[ˈstɑrtl:d]
adj.
受惊吓的;
v.
使惊跳,使大吃一惊( startle的过去式和过去分词 );
例句:
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The second paragraph startled me even more than the first.
第二段比第一段更让我吃惊。
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Lindbergh was startled at the ferocious depth of anti-British feeling.
反英情绪之深之烈令林德伯格大为震惊。
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She was startled when Lisa popped up at the door all smiles.
莉萨突然笑容满面地出现在门口时,她吓了一跳。
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It also startled some people in the State Department.
来自NEWYORKER
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The unaccustomed sound of the old piano startled me.
来自D. H. Lawrence
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I was startled by a sudden tinkling sound.
来自NEWYORKER
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Natalie looked at him with startled, excited eyes.
娜塔莉以惊吓激动的目光瞧着他。
来自《权威词典》
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A startled look passed over his face.
他脸上闪过吃惊的表情。
来自《权威词典》
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The decision turned the startled author into a media event.
那个决定把受惊的作家变成了新闻焦点人物。
来自《权威词典》