基本词汇
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
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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
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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词义讲解
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