startle的意思和读音

startle

: [ˈstɑrt(ə)l] : [ˈstɑː(r)t(ə)l]

n.;〈

v.使使使

使使

startles  startling  startled  

v.surprise,disconcert,shock,alarm,frighten

startlev.

1.使使使to surprise sb suddenly in a way that slightly shocks or frightens them

I didn't mean to startle you.

The explosion startled the horse.使

I was startled by her question.

It startled me to find her sitting in my office.

v.1.(使),(使),(使),(使)

n.1.,;

v.1.to make a person or animal feel suddenly frightened or surprised by doing something that they do not expect

1. provoke 19. startle 使 20. 1.aspect 2. ...

2.使 talkative startle 使使 fare ...

3. abstemious adj. , 30。 startle v. 31。 resurgence n. 32。 ...

4.使 starch startle 使 starve 饿 ...

5.使 n. soundless startle 使 temporary ...

6.使 talkative startle 使使 fare ...

7.使 utilize v. startle v. 使使 twinkle v. ...

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1.Bar patrons in Arizona got a startle when a bobcat trotted in the front door. One man was attacked and slightly hurt./ target=_blank class=infotextkey>

2.Send thy angry storm, dark with death, if it is thy wish, and with lashes of lightning startle the sky from end to end./ target=_blank class=infotextkey>

3.An eight-year-old with a dummy may startle passers-by; but how much do you care?

4.But it did not startle the girl, because she had no idea asking herself whether it was abnormal or not.

5.It's OK to startle a pet out of a behavior, but only if you catch him in the act.

6.The startle her eyes to see him, his eyes so deep and profound ah!

7.As she was on fire as to startle, he pushed hard, with her stiff body back several steps to stand firm.退

8.Some people predict that: Do not Cha do not know, a check startle.

9.should be great and unobtrusive, a thing enters into one's soul, and does not startle it or amaze it with itself, but with its subject.西使

10.If in society has the matter which one kind may startle, compared to has a dream also a more realistic matter, that is certainly: Is living.使