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startling
[ˈstɑːtlɪŋ] [ˈstɑːrtlɪŋ]

  • adj. 令人吃惊的,不寻常的;极鲜亮的
  • v. 使吓一跳,使惊奇(startle 的现在分词)

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  • 吃惊

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startling [ 'stɑ:tliŋ ]

  • adj. so remarkably different or sudden as to cause momentary shock or alarm

    "Sydney's startling new Opera House"; "startling news"; "startling earthquake shocks"

以上来源于: WordNet

 柯林斯英汉双解大词典 

startling /ˈstɑːtlɪŋ/

  • 1. 

    ADJ Something that is startling is so different, unexpected, or remarkable that people react to it with surprise. 惊人的

    例:

    Sometimes the results may be rather startling.

    有时结果可能相当惊人。

同近义词同根词

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

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  • "What was startling to me, considering how complicated the screenplay was, was seeing it in a visual format.

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  • And Hobbes draws from this startling conclusion, in many ways the infamous conclusion that the sovereign can never act unjustly.

    霍布斯从他自己的,这一声名狼藉的结论中得出另一观点,即君主不可能永远做到公正。

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  • It's a startling argument.

    这的确是很令人警醒的论述。

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