to startle
第三人称
startles
现在进行时
startling
过去式
startled
过去完成时
startled
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惊吓, 使吃惊
to cause a sudden shock or surprise, resulting in a quick, involuntary reaction
及物动词
- The loud clap of thunder startled the sleeping dog, causing it to jump up.
响亮的雷声惊吓了睡着的狗,使它跳了起来。
- The unexpected appearance of the spider startled the arachnophobic person, who screamed and ran away.
蜘蛛的意外出现惊吓了那位患有蜘蛛恐惧症的人,他尖叫着跑开了。
- The sudden ringing of the phone startled her, making her spill her coffee.
电话突然响起吓了她一跳,把咖啡洒了。
- The unexpected pop of the balloon startled the children at the birthday party, causing them to giggle nervously.
气球意外的爆裂声惊吓了生日派对上的孩子们,使他们紧张地咯咯笑。
- The sudden burst of fireworks startled the birds in the trees, making them fly away.
烟花的突然爆发惊吓了树上的鸟儿,使它们飞走了。