startling
「startling」的意思
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)
adj.令人吃惊的
「startling」的用法
startling令人惊讶的 - 形容某事或某人出乎意料地令人惊讶
「startling」的例句
The sudden appearance of the shark was startling.
鲨鱼的突然出现令人惊讶。
The news of his success was startling to her.
他的成功消息对她来说令人惊讶。
The explosion was so loud that it startedle everyone in the neighborhood.
爆炸声如此响亮,以至于整个街区的人都被吓了一跳。
The discovery of the treasure was a startling revelation.
发现宝藏是一个令人震惊的发现。
The unexpected visit of her old friend was startling.
她老朋友的意外来访让她感到惊讶。
The sudden change in the weather was startling.
天气突然变化让她感到惊讶。
The news of his death was a startling shock to her family.
他去世的消息对他家人来说是一个令人震惊的打击。
She found the idea of living alone to be quite startling at first.
她一开始对独自生活的想法感到相当惊讶。
The unexpected turn of events was a real eye-opener and a real startler.
事情的发展出乎意料,真是让人眼前一亮,也让人感到惊讶。
His confession about the murder was a startling revelation.
他关于谋杀的供词是一个令人震惊的揭露。