startling如何读

英:[ˈstɑːtlɪŋ]

美:[ˈstɑːrtlɪŋ]

startling是什么意思

adj. (形容词)
  1. 令人吃惊的
  2. 吓人的
  3. 令人目眩的
  4. 触目惊心的
  5. 非常悬殊的
  6. 颜色极鲜亮的
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  1. 动词startle的现在分词

startling自然拼读

star·tl·ing

star tl Ing

startling词根

词根:startle

adj.

startled 受惊吓的

adv.

startlingly 惊人地;使人惊奇地

n.

startle 惊愕;惊恐

v.

startled 震惊(startle的过去分词)

vi.

startle 惊吓;惊跳;惊奇

vt.

startle 使吓一跳;使惊奇

startling英英释义

adjective

causing one to move suddenly or involuntarily because loud, sudden, or unexpected.a startling scream

alarming, surprising, or taking aback.There had been a startling change in his demeanor, from proud and confident to sullen and defeated.We saw birds of a startling beauty.

startling词源英文解释

The first known use of startling was in 1609

startling儿童词典英英释义

startlingadjective

causing a sudden fright, surprise, or astonishment

a startling discovery

startlingadjective

causing a sudden fright, surprise, or astonishment

a startling discovery

startling 例句

1 During his voyage around the world, his encounters with natives had been startling and enlightening.

2 The door to the study swings open, startling us both.

3 The screams have stopped, and in their absence my name has rebounded, startling in its proximity.

4 Then suddenly the trucker’s face appeared in the window, startling me.

5 As soon as Ota gave the signal, Raesa and Pol melted into the trees, moving as quietly as they could to avoid startling the deer.

6 There fell upon my ears a most startling scream.

我听到一声非常可怕的尖叫。

7 “Your Honor,” I say, nervous and high-pitched, startling everyone.

8 He had startling blue eyes like Jason’s, but his skin was coppery, as if he’d spent his entire life on a tanning bed.

9 But in 1993 the startling answer is that a shutdown by banks might be cataclysmic.

但是时至1993年,令人吃惊的答案是:银行倒闭可能无关痛痒.

10 Her face popped up on the other side, startling him.

11 Pocock pondered this effect and its consequences and gradually came to a startling realization.

12 Her eyes are wide open, searching, and when her gaze alights on Vivian’s face, it is startling in its intensity, stripped of any pretense or convention.

13 When she entered the cafe, wearing her nurse’s cape, startling him from a pleasant daze, he stood too quickly and knocked his tea.

14 Even this startling ratio is not the outer limit.

但就是这个惊人的比率也不是最高的数字。

15 One night, when I was having one of these visions, I had the startling revelation that plane geometry was, in fact, a message from God.

16 A shock of startling pain—and he was broad awake, awake and fiercely angry.

17 A startling idea had occurred to him.

一个令人吃惊的想法出现在他的脑海里.

18 As he finished Jack took hold of the knob and gently opened the door, its loud squeaking startling a large blackbird from its perch on the roof.

19 Ernest Lawrence spotted the startling headlines from his car when he pulled up at a corner newsstand in Merced, on his way to a business meeting at Yosemite National Park.

20 One of them spoke, startling Cora—his head was inches below her.

startling 同义词

1 令人吃惊的

staggering crashing jaw-dropping

8 令人担忧的

alarming

13 令人惊讶的

incredible astonishing

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