startled
英 [ˈstɑːtld]
美 [ˈstɑːrtld]
v. 使惊吓; 使吓一跳; 使大吃一惊
startle的过去分词和过去式
BNC.8211 / COCA.10068
柯林斯词典
- VERB 惊吓;使吓一跳
If something sudden and unexpectedstartlesyou, it surprises and frightens you slightly.- The telephone startled him...
电话铃声吓了他一跳。 - Sorry, I didn't mean to startle you...
对不起,我不是故意想吓你一跳的。 - The news will startle the City.
这个消息会让伦敦商业区的人们大吃一惊。
- The telephone startled him...
英英释义
adj
- excited by sudden surprise or alarm and making a quick involuntary movement
- students startled by the teacher's quiet return
- the sudden fluttering of the startled pigeons
- her startled expression
双语例句
- A sudden sharp knock on the door startled her.
急遽的敲门声把她吓了一跳。 - I was startled at ( by) the news.
我听到这消息吃了一惊。 - The love of God startled me and I began to see my own sins.
神的爱震撼了我的心,我看到了自己的龌龊和肮脏。 - Lindbergh was startled at the ferocious depth of anti-British feeling.
反英情绪之深之烈令林德伯格大为震惊。 - The mischievous boy startled the company by blowing out a paper bag and bursting it.
那个调皮的男孩啪的一声吹爆了一个纸袋,使伙伴们吓了一跳。 - She was startled by a strange voice.
一个奇怪的声音使她吓了一跳。 - The cry had evidently startled him.
显然是那叫声惊醒了他。 - The rabbit startled violently.
兔子大吃一惊。 - A crowd of2000 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。 - The whole town was startled by the news.
这消息惊动了全城。