startling
美音:['stɑrt(ə)lɪŋ] 英音:['stɑː(r)t(ə)lɪŋ]简单释义:
adj.惊人的;让人震惊的;极鲜亮的
v.“startle”的现在分词
网络令人吃惊的;令人震惊的;令人惊吓的
完整释义:
adj.
1.惊人的,令人吃惊的,令人目眩的
2.吓了一跳的,触目惊心的
3.可惊的,吓人的
4.非常悬殊的
例句:
But when he started reacting to interview questions as if attacked personally, Wallace said it was startling.
但部分采访问题让他觉得仿佛受到了人身攻击,他开始做出过激反应,华莱士说这令人吃惊。Such a pursuit of startling ideas for the own sake of academic research is, in the author's view, a wrong way of scholarship.
这类为体现所谓的学术立场故作惊人之说,只会有跑马圈地之嫌,绝非学术研究的正确途径。It is most startling to hear a watch or lock clicking away the seconds, each click indicating the shortening of one, s life by a little bit.
最令人怵目惊心的一件事,是看着钟表上的秒针一下一下的移动,每移动一下就是表示我们的寿命已经缩短了一部分。One of its most startling predictions is how fast Asia's populations are expected to grow within the next nine years.
它的一个最惊人的预测是未来九年亚洲人口预计增长速度之快。When a principle is asserted which establishes such a precedent, and may lead to such results, it is, to say the least, startling.
提出这么一个原则,建议这么一个前提,而得到这么一个结论,就是退一步说,也是令人惊骇的。The startling achievements in recent years of the John Lewis Partnership demonstrate the advantages of distributing participation widely.
约翰•路易斯合伙公司(JohnLewisPartnership)近些年取得的惊人成就,昭示了广泛分享权益做法的优点。This was both a dig at America (with its big current-account deficit) and a statement of startling complacency.
这是一个不仅在挖苦美国(背着拥有巨大赤字的活期帐户)同时又令人震惊的自满声明。Over the past few days, we have witnessed a startling drop in the stock market -- much of it driven by uncertainty and fear.
过去数天来,我们见证了股票市场的迅速下跌,大部分是因为对未来的不确定性和恐惧导致的。
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