[VERB 动词]惊吓;使吓一跳 If something sudden and unexpected startles you, it surprises and frightens you slightly.
[V n]
The telephone startled him...
电话铃声吓了他一跳。
Sorry, I didn't mean to startle you...
对不起,我不是故意想吓你一跳的。
The news will startle the City.
这个消息会让伦敦商业区的人们大吃一惊。
startled
Martha gave her a startled look.
玛莎吃惊地看了她一眼。
Oxford
star·tle/ˈstɑːtl; NAmEˈstɑːrtl/verbto surprise sb suddenly in a way that slightly shocks or frightens them 使惊吓;使吓一跳;使大吃一惊startlesb/sth ◆I didn't mean to startle you.我不是存心要吓唬你。◆The explosion startled the horse.爆炸声使马受了惊。◆I was startled by her question.她的问题让我大吃一惊。it startles sb to do sth◆It startled me to find her sitting in my office.我一进办公室,发现她坐在里面,把我吓了一跳。☞synonyms at
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▶star·tled/ˈstɑːtld; NAmEˈstɑːrtld/adjective◆She looked at him with startled eyes.她用吃惊的目光看着他。◆He looked startled.他显得很惊讶。◆She jumped back like a startled rabbit.她像受惊的兔子似的跳了回去。startlestartlesstartledstartlingstar·tle/ˈstɑːtl; NAmEˈstɑːrtl/star·tled/ˈstɑːtld; NAmEˈstɑːrtld/
to make someone suddenly surprised or slightly shocked: Sorry, I didn’t mean to startle you.be startled to do something I was startled to see Amanda.—startled adjective: a startled expression
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