I was startled by her question.
她的问题让我大吃一惊。
《牛津词典》Martha gave her a startled look.
玛莎受惊地看了她一眼。
《柯林斯英汉双解大词典》The bird gave a startled squawk.
鸟发出嘎嘎的惊叫声。
《牛津词典》The telephone startled him.
电话声吓了他一跳。
《柯林斯英汉双解大词典》She looked at him with startled eyes.
她用吃惊的目光看着他。
《牛津词典》She jumped back like a startled rabbit.
她像受惊的兔子似的跳了回去。
《牛津词典》He looked startled.
他显得很惊讶。
《牛津词典》He startled her and made her spill her drink.
她让他吓了一跳,把饮料弄洒了。
《牛津词典》It startled me to find her sitting in my office.
我一进办公室,发现她坐在里面,把我吓了一跳。
《牛津词典》The second paragraph startled me even more than the first.
第二段甚至比第一段更让我吃惊。
《柯林斯英汉双解大词典》Wendy was a little startled.
温迪有点吃惊。
A sudden meow made him startled.
突然一声猫叫声,吓了他一大跳。
Mr. Craven looked quite startled.
克雷文先生显得很吃惊。
It showed three white, startled faces, too.
它还照出三张苍白、惊恐的脸。
He thought he sprang to his feet not even startled.
他觉得自己跳了起来,却一点也不惊讶。
He looked startled when he saw Mary, and then touched his cap.
他看见玛丽时显得很吃惊,然后碰了碰他的帽子。
It was perhaps well he had been prepared or he might have been startled.
要不是他事先准备好了,他肯定会吃一惊。
Martha let her knitting drop on her knee and gazed at her with startled eyes.
玛莎让她的毛线活儿掉到膝盖上,用吃惊的眼睛盯着她。
He wasn't startled to see its deformed face, either, "Snout problems are common."
他看到它变形的脸,并不感到吃惊:“猪嘴的问题是常见的。”
They never startled one robin by being sudden enough to seem dangerous or threatening.
它们从不会很突然吓到一只知更鸟,让它们好像觉得危险或受到威胁。
He looked tired and troubled, but when he saw her he was so startled that he almost jumped back.
他看上去疲惫不安,但当他看到她时吓到了,几乎往后一跳。
His face had gone black with rage, but he saw that they believed their words, and he was startled.
他气得脸色发黑,但他看到他们说的是实话,吃了一惊。
She put her hand accidentally upon the tapestry near her, and then sprang back, feeling quite startled.
她不小心把手放在身边的挂毯上,然后吓得后退,感到十分吃惊。
Colin was looking across the garden at something attracting his attention and his expression had become a startled one.
科林正望着花园的另一边,有什么东西吸引了他的注意,他的表情变得震惊。
Most survivors of a shocking event will develop some stress-related symptoms, such as feeling frightened, jumpy, and easily startled.
可怕事件中的大部分幸存者都会患有一些与压力相关的症状,比如,感到恐惧、焦虑不安、以及很容易受到惊吓。
When a Scottish research team startled the world by revealing 3 months ago that it had cloned an adult sheep, President Clinton moved swiftly.
3个月前,当苏格兰的一个研究小组宣布他们克隆了一只成年绵羊并震惊了全世界时,克林顿总统迅速采取了行动。
You would not be surprised if a stranger tried to shake hands when you were introduced, but you might be a little startled if they bowed, started to stroke you or kissed you on both cheeks.
当你被介绍给陌生人时,如果对方试图和你握手,你不会感到惊讶,但如果对方鞠躬、抚摸你或亲吻你的双颊,此时你可能会有点吃惊。
A sudden noise startled her.
突然发出的响声吓了她一跳。
《牛津词典》The explosion startled the horse.
爆炸声使马受了惊。
《牛津词典》She was startled when Lisa popped up at the door all smiles.
莉萨满面笑容地突然出现在门口时她吃了一惊。
《柯林斯英汉双解大词典》
被...的, 已...的
- concernedadj. 关注的;关切的;担心的;挂念的;忧虑的;不安的;烦恼的;有关的;涉及的;受到影响的;感兴趣的
- advancedadj. 先进的;高级的;发展的;新颖的;创新的;尚未广泛接受的;晚期的(指疾病等);提前的(指时间或阶段)
- reportedlyadv. 据说;据报道;据传闻;按照报道;据悉;据新闻媒体报道
- mixedadj. 混合的;混杂的;搀和的;掺杂在一起的;由不同种族的人组成的;种族多元的;复合的;复杂的
- skilledadj. 熟练的;技术娴熟的;有技能的;有专长的;需要技巧的;精通的;手艺高超的
- absorbedadj. 全神贯注的;聚精会神的;专注的;深深吸引的;被…吸引住;热衷的;入迷的
- situatedadj. 位于…的;处于…境遇的;位于
- decidedadj. 确定的;坚定的;明显的;明白无误的;无疑的;果断的;观点鲜明的;确凿的;显著的
- outdatedadj. 过时的;陈旧的;落伍的;过期的;废弃的;老式的;不合时宜的
- intendedadj. 预定的;计划中的;计划的;意图的;有意的;故意的;打算的;为…打算(或设计)的;意欲达到的
- talentedadj. 有才能的;天资聪颖的;技艺高超的;天赋异禀的;才艺出众的;多才多艺的
- annoyedadj. 恼怒的;气恼的
- conceitedadj. 自负的;骄傲的;自视过高的;自命不凡的;狂妄的;自大的;自恋的
- disabledadj. 有身体残疾的;功能受限的;失去能力的;不起作用的;被停用的
- retiredadj. 退休的;退职的;退役的;隐退的;隐居的;僻静的;隐蔽的;远离喧嚣的;已退出工作岗位的;已经结束职业生涯的
- sacredadj. 神圣的;受尊重的;受崇敬的;宗教的;宗教性的;庄严的;不可侵犯的;奉献给上帝的;受神圣保护的;不容亵渎的
- ashamedadj. 羞耻的;羞愧的;惭愧的;内疚的;觉得尴尬的;感到难堪的;不好意思的;感到丢脸的
- establishedadj. 确定的;公认的;权威性的;传统的;稳固的;既定的;已建立的;已生根的;著名的;成名的
- informedadj. 了解情况的;见多识广的;有学问的;知情的
- impassionedadj. 充满激情的;热烈的;情感强烈的;热情洋溢的;激昂的;热心的
- agedadj. 年老的;高龄的;年迈的;陈年的;久经岁月的;成熟的;具有…年龄的;表明年龄的;老化的;古老的;(aged后跟数字表示具体年龄)…岁;(统称)老人
- crowdedadj. 拥挤的;水泄不通的;排满的、占满的
- belovedadj. 深爱的;挚爱的;钟爱的;珍爱的;宠爱的;受喜爱的;深受喜爱的
- alliedadj. 联盟的;结盟的;同盟的;协约国的;同盟国的;类似的;相关联的;有关系的;联合的;相连的;相结合的;共存的;伙伴关系的;与…有关的;与…联合的;与…共事的
- middle-aged中年;中老年的;中年人
- amazedvt. 使吃惊;(amaze的过去式和过去分词)
- notedadj. 著名的;知名的;显著的;闻名的;值得注意的;引人注目的
- giftedadj. 有天才的;有天赋的;天资聪慧的;才华横溢的;富有创造力的;技艺高超的;智力超常的;具有(令人愉快的东西)
- kind-heartedadj. 善良的;好心的;仁慈的;慈善的;富有同情心的;温柔的;宽容的;宽厚的;慷慨的
- crookedadj. 弯曲的;不直的;不诚实的;欺诈的;不正当的;不合法的
- hackneyedadj. 陈腐的;老套的;平庸的;过于频繁使用的
- scaredadj. 害怕的;恐惧的;担心的;惊吓的;受惊的;畏惧的