v.(使)吃惊;(使)惊愕
n.吃惊;惊恐
副词: startlingly 名词: startlingness 过去式: startled 过去分词: startled 现在分词: startling 第三人称单数: startles
/">大学英语2011考研英语核心单词大全v.(动词)震惊,吓一跳,吃惊,大吃一惊,惊奇
使惊奇,使吃惊,使...感到惊异, 使...为之惊愕,使...为之骇然
惊跳,惊起
吓着,惊吓
惊慌
触目惊心
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n.(名词)吃惊,震惊,惊愕
惊跳,惊起
惊吓,惊恐
v.(动词)vt. 使惊跳;使大吃一惊 cause sb to be suddenly surprised,sometimes making them jump;give an unexpected slight shock to
noun
1. a sudden involuntary movement
e.g. he awoke with a start
Synonym: jumpstart
verb
1. to stimulate to action
e.g. ..startled him awake
galvanized into action
Synonym: galvanizegalvanise
2. move or jump suddenly, as if in surprise or alarm
e.g. She startled when I walked into the room
Synonym: jumpstart
1. 惊吓;使吓一跳
If something sudden and unexpected startles you, it surprises and frightens you slightly.
e.g. The telephone startled him...
电话铃声吓了他一跳。
e.g. Sorry, I didn't mean to startle you...
对不起,我不是故意想吓你一跳的。
1. startle
1. 震惊:死了才脱落(slump)a部分(fraction)i摩擦(friction),部分无花是党派(faction),摩擦无花是小说(fiction)图钉在前是处理(tackle),明明在前是混合(mingle),火花在前才闪烁(sparkle),开始在前才震惊(startle)在海岸线(coast)上烧烤(roast),
2. 惊吓;使吓一跳:18.provoke 激怒;引起;激起 | 19.startle 惊吓;使吓一跳 | 20.upset 使心烦意乱;使不舒服;使失败;打翻
3. startle
3. 小惊吓:└ Noise - Bad 听不下去、盖住耳朵 | Startle 小惊吓 | Surprise 大惊吓
v.(动词)startle, surprise, wonder
这组词都有“惊异”“震惊”的意思。其区别在于:wonder指对异常现象或难以解释的事感到“惊讶”或“疑惑”; surprise是普通用词,表示各种各样的惊讶; startle指因没有提防而“大吃一惊”或“吓了一跳”。
以上就是本站详细整理的词语startle是什么意思的翻译解释,供大家参考一下。
Hereditary hyperekplexia is also called startle disease.(遗传性过度惊骇也被称为惊吓病。)
New facts and information often startle a team into action to redefine and enrich its understanding of the performance challenge.(新的事实和信息常常激活团队加深理解并挑战新的业绩目标。)
I kept my heart silent lest it should startle her, but she eluded me like my flowers and like my songs, and my love remains alone.(我屏住呼吸,生怕惊动了她;但是,她也像我的花儿和歌声一样离开了我,只有我的爱情留着。)
You startle your friends by asking nervously, "Who is it? What do you want?" and hanging up before they have time to reply.(你神经兮兮地问道:“你是谁?你想干什么?”,而朋友们还没来得及回答,你就挂了电话。你这种言行使他们大吃一惊。)
Sometimes a sudden shift in color can be used to startle potential predators or threaten intruders.(有时候,色彩的快速变换可以用来惊吓掠食者或威胁入侵者。)
Ahead of me, I noticed some taillights. I shut off my high beams and slowed down, so as not to startle the car in front of me.(我看到前方汽车尾灯的光,便把大灯关了并减慢车速,避免吓着前边车里的人。)
These unexpected shifts can startle and frighten us, which in turns makes us feel negative.(这些意想不到的转变会让我们受到惊吓和恐吓,让我们感到消极。)
I startle easily and physically jump or jolt, especially when I am concentrating deeply.(我很容易受惊吓,跳起来或者身体震动,特别是在我非常聚精会神的时候。)
Devices used to startle them lose their effectiveness as soon as they become an expected part of the environment.(用于吓鸟的装置刚一变成预料得到的环境的一部分时,就失去了作用。)
In the dim light squeezing through the door, she watched him startle.(借着从门缝透过来的微弱光线,她看见他吓了一跳。)
用作动词(v.)
Her sudden stop startled us.1
A crowd of 2000 was startled near the end of the concert.2000Patience herself would startle at this letter.