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startling

startling

[英] [ˈstɑ:tlɪŋ] 生词本

adj.

v.

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1. ADJ-GRADED 令人吃惊的;惊人的;不寻常的 Something that is startling is so different, unexpected, or remarkable that people react to it with surprise. 
  • Sometimes the results may be rather startling.

    有时结果可能会令人吃惊。

  • ...startling new evidence...

    惊人的新证据

  • His hair was dyed a startling black.

    他把头发染成了令人吃惊的黑色。

startlingly
  • He was startlingly handsome...

    他帅气逼人。

  • Then, startlingly, the back door was jerked open by Binton.

    然后,令人吃惊的是,后门被宾顿猛地拉开了。

Adjective

1. so remarkably different or sudden as to cause momentary shock or alarm;

  • "Sydney's startling new Opera House"
  • "startling news"
  • "startling earthquake shocks"
1. A startling cultural transformation occurred in post-war Britain.
战后英国的文化出现了令人惊讶的变化。

来自《简明英汉词典》

2. He asked us to be quiet and then made a startling announcement.
他叫我们安静下来,然后宣布了一条令人吃惊的消息。

来自《简明英汉词典》

3. Her technical accomplishment on the piano is startling.
她在钢琴方面的造诣令人惊歎。

来自《简明英汉词典》

4. We should draw a moral from the startling fact.
我们应当从这些触目惊心的事实中吸取教训。

来自《现代汉英综合大词典》