startle
英 ['stɑːt(ə)l]
美 ['stɑrtl]
- vt. 使吓一跳;使惊奇
- vi. 惊吓;惊跳;惊奇
- n. 惊愕;惊恐
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startle 使吃惊,使震惊来自古义 start,跳动,跳起,-le,表反复。引申比喻义吃惊,震惊。
- startle (v.)
- c. 1300, "run to and fro" (intransitive), frequentative of sterten (see start (v.)). Sense of "move suddenly in surprise or fear" first recorded 1520s. Transitive meaning "frighten suddenly" is from 1590s. The word retains more of the original meaning of start (v.). Related: Startled; startling; startlingly. As a noun from 1714.
- 1. They have nightmares, they startle easily.
- 他们做噩梦,经常从梦中惊醒。
来自柯林斯例句
- 2. The news will startle the City.
- 这个消息会让伦敦商业区的人们大吃一惊。
来自柯林斯例句
- 3. I didn't mean to startle you.
- 我不是存心要吓唬你。
来自《权威词典》
- 4. Sorry, I didn't mean to startle you.
- 对不起,我不是故意想吓你一跳的。
来自辞典例句
- 5. I hope I didn't startle you.
- 但愿我没有吓着您.
来自辞典例句