startle

过去分词:

动词过去分词: startled

更多词形:

副词: startlingly | 名词: startlingness | 动词过去式: startled | 动词过去分词: startled | 动词现在分词: startling | 动词第三人称单数: startles |

单词例句:

When some chinese idioms are tramslated into English,Their meanings may startle some English readers.

一些汉语成语被翻译长英语后,会使一些英语读者感到很吃惊。

The man was awaken with a startle.

由于受到惊吓,他醒了过来。

We have a brittle bottle in which a startle castle was settled.

英俊的男人有益健康,虽也令人疲倦。

The startle her eyes to see him, his eyes so deep and profound ah!

她惊跳的抬眼看他,他那深邃的眼光那么深刻啊!

Should be great and unobtrusive; a thing which enters into one's soul, and does not startle it or amaze it with itself, but with its subject.

诗歌应当既不寻常又不唐突。它深入人心,不是以本身而是以其主题使心灵吃惊或震动。

I didn't mean to startle you by driving like that.

我这样开车不是想吓你的。

Bar patron s in Arizona got a startle when a bobcat trot ted in the front door.

亚利桑那州的酒吧顾客被一只从前门窜进来的山猫给惊吓到了。

The above story provided the idiom "Beat the grass and startle the snake".

由此产生了“打草惊蛇”这个成语。

To frighten, especially to startle and cause nervous activity in (an animal or animals).

吓唬:恐吓,特别是使(动物)吃惊和引起神经紧张