aback的意思和读音

aback

: [əˈbæk] : [ə'bæk]

adv.;【

使退

abackIDM

She was completely taken aback by his anger.

be taken aback (by sb/sth)(…)to be shocked or surprised by sb/sth

She was completely taken aback by his anger.

adv.1.;【

adv.1.with the wind blowing against the forward part of a sail or sails, so that a vessel cannot move ahead2.backward or toward the back3.in the past

1. afire aback aloud ...

2. 2) 3) accumulator 55 ,, aback 4 , abeam …

3.使退 aback aback ;使退; abacus ...

4. 2) 3) accumulator 55 ,, aback 4 , abeam …

5. abacist aback abacterial ...

6. black aback howl ...

7. gobsmacked adj. <>... aback adv. , over prep. ... ... ...

8. a·quain·tance 【,, aback】 acute 【

:,,,使退,,

1."That's an interesting idea, " I said, taken aback and trying to hide it.

2.She was also taken aback by his intense jealousy and the imbalance between his tight penny-pinching and extravagant spending.

3.At last, however, she fell right into the wind's eye, was taken dead aback, and stood there a while helpless, with her sails shivering.

4.I was a little taken aback at how much the Shanghainese staff failed to know about the art of cicada maintenance.

5.Lombard was a good deal taken aback, but in his surprise he did not forget that this was the young lady who had refused him that afternoon.

6.She barely knows him, so when he gave her that lovely purse, she was really taken aback.

7.The singer was taken aback by the pirated editions of his songs on the market, and he vowed not to let the thiefs off.

8.Although the guy knew of her feelings for him, he was still taken aback and had never expected her to react that way.

9.If I'm honest, I'm a little taken aback how you all but ignore me for two years then email me only when you need something.

10.She must have been a little too taken aback to reply as I can't seem to recall what she had to say to that.