startled
startled 英 [ˈstɑ:tld] 美 [stɑrtld]
v. 震惊(startle的过去分词) adj. 受惊吓的
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- v. 震惊(startle的过去分词)
- adj. 受惊吓的
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1. The outburst startled even me, and I started laughing to myself.
突然的爆发把我自己也吓到了,我笑我自己。
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2. The sun slides down the street and settles on Jim\'s house and Ellen fades like a startled shadow.
太阳慢慢滑下街衢,落在吉姆的房子上。 埃伦也像受到惊吓,影子一样消失了。
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3. They were startled in 1902 when a German physicist showed that the electrons’ energy depended instead on the color (or the frequency) of the light.
在1902年,当一名德国物理学家表明电子的能量取决于光的颜色(或者频率)时,他们震惊了。
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