- startling
- ['stɑ:tliŋ]
- adj. 令人吃惊的
参考例子
- 1.Its nutrition is legendary among these people, who have used it to maintain active, healthy lifestyles and startling longevity.
- 其营养是传说中这些人,谁也用它来保持积极,健康的生活方式和惊人的长寿。
- 2.Twenty years on, the idea of millions of people yearning for the humdrum joys of daily life in welfare capitalism no longer seems so startling or moving.
- 二十年来,想象有数百万人渴望能拥有福利资本主义日常生活中的单调乐趣的情景不再让人惊奇或感动。
- 3.Recent research has analysed the link between the harmful effects of drugs relative to their current classification by law with some startling conclusions.
- 最近的研究分析得出了关于毒品与按它们的害处在法律上的分级之间的联系的惊人的结论。
英文解释
- adj.
- 1.so remarkably different or sudden as to cause momentary shock or alarm
网络释义
- startling
- 惊人的; 震惊;
- startling news
- 惊人的消息;
- Like a startling sign
- 如同那惊天的征兆; 像是一个星空的标记; 犹如惊人的预兆;