英 [ˈstɑːtlɪŋ] 美 [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)
startling /ˈstɑːtlɪŋ/
形容词 Something that is startling is so different, unexpected, or remarkable that people react to it with surprise. 惊人的
Sometimes the results may be rather startling.
有时结果可能相当惊人。
so remarkably different or sudden as to cause momentary shock or alarm
Sydney's startling new Opera House ; startling news ; startling earthquake shocks
吃惊
...那么(Then)鄙人周初(Weekly)两边或将能达成一份订定,如许NBA新赛季(Season)才可以在圣诞节暂行入手,这功夫步步惊心(Startling),在有多个出席者的场合,主动介绍自己的朋友给其他人,或者主动在你认识的朋友之间穿针引线。已无清闲。
惊心(Startling):DC一晚抽“彩头”过百万元
... aristocracy n. 贵族,贵族社会,高级知识份子 startling a. 令人吃惊的 jettison n. 投弃,投弃货物 ...
... redoubtable可怕的 startling惊人的 surprising令人惊讶的,出人意料的...
令人吃惊的
Sometimes the results may be rather startling.
有时结果可能相当惊人。
These myths have a startling likeness to one another.
这些神话彼此有惊人的相似之处。
Dekkeret found the landscape startling in its ugliness.
德克雷特发现那风景难看得令人吃惊。
"What was startling to me, considering how complicated the screenplay was, was seeing it in a visual format.
VOA : standard.2010.07.16
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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Hearst remembers startling members of a consulting firm when they met for the first time.
VOA : standard.2010.01.31
In editorials, The Washington Post called the review "startling,"
VOA : standard.2009.09.22
It is the must-see state of India, brimming with varied, startling and incredible attractions.
And yet the clarity was startling: I was travelling alone but not a single thing was missing.
It hasn't uncovered startling new elements to the story, but it has added some interesting detail.