单词:startlements
n.
startle的变形
startle
['stɑ:tl]
vt.
使大吃一惊,使震惊:
I was startled at the news that 129 persons were killed last Sunday in the attempt by rebel air force officers to overthrow the government in the capital.
上星期日在该国首都,由空军官员发动叛乱,在企图推翻政府的战斗中,有129人被打死,听到这一消息我感到十分震惊。
使吓一跳,使惊吓:
Let's hide ourselves behind the door and startle her.
藏在门后面,咱们吓她一下。
vi.
惊吓,吓一跳;吃惊:
惊吓,吓一跳;吃惊:
The deer startle easily.
鹿很容易受到惊吓。
n.
吃惊;震惊
惊吓,惊起,惊跳
令人吃惊的事
近义词:
shock
变形:
vt.
startled
. startling
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