单词:startle
vt. 吃惊, 使惊愕
vi. 惊起
v. to stimulate to action
v. move or jump suddenly, as if in surprise or alarm
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startle的用法和样例:
例句
- He was startled by the news.这消息使他大吃一惊。
- He startled from sleep.他从睡梦中惊醒起来。
- The least noise would startle the timid child.最小的响声也会吓着这个胆小的孩子的。
- Let's hide ourselves behind the door and startle her.藏在门后面,咱们吓她一下。
- He gave me a startle.他吓了我一跳。
- The man was awaken with a startle.由于受到惊吓,他醒了过来。
常见句型
- Her sudden stop startled us.她突然停了下来,这使我们吃了一惊。
- The least noise would startle the child.最小的响声也会使孩子受惊。
- He answered all the questions with a readiness that startled everyone present.他敏捷地回答了所有问题,使在座的每个人为之震惊。 1
- A crowd of 2000 was startled near the end of the concert.2000名观众在音乐会将近结束时大吃一惊。
- He was startled at a loud noise.他被一声巨响吓了一跳。
- We were startled by the news.我们听到这消息大吃一惊。
经典引文
Patience herself would startle at this letter.
出自:As You Like It,ShakespeareThe river-swans have heard my tread, And startle from their reedy bed.
出自:Coleridge
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