startling信息详情
adj.令人吃惊的
starling───n.桥墩尖端分水桩;挡水木桩;燕八哥;欧椋鸟;n.(Starling)人名;(英、葡)斯塔林
starting───n.开始;出发;v.开始(start的现在分词)
startlingly───adv.惊人地;使人惊奇地
unstartling───开诚布公
starveling───n.挨饿的人(或动物),饿瘦的人(或动物);adj.(人、动物)挨饿的,消瘦的;缺乏的
dartling───vt.连射;突进;反复;vi.连射;突进;反复
heartling───心痛
snirtling───轨道
stabling───n.马厩设备;马厩
Sometimes the results may be rather startling.───有时结果可能相当惊人。
These myths have a startling likeness to one another.───这些神话彼此有惊人的相似之处。
Dekkeret found the landscape startling in its ugliness.───克雷特发现那风景难看得令人吃惊。
In her eyes was a color so startling, so unpredicted, that it almost threw him into a kind of battlefield shock.───她眼睛的颜色是如此迷人,如此出人意料,几乎将他置于战场上的那种震撼中。
Reading The Little Prince with her was a startling and wonderful hiatus from the rather dry business English classes that I taught so often.───我教的课往往是干巴巴的商务英语课,同她一起阅读《小王子》,成了一个令人惊喜的出口。
A occasional, Linda found a startling fact: the original sea bright was the biological father of starfish.───一次机缘下,林大发现了一个惊人事实:原来海亮竟是海星的亲生父亲!
I awoke to a green so startling as to be almost electric, as if spring were simply a matter of flipping a switch.───我一觉醒来,发现外面绿意喜人,简直让人诧异。春天好像开了闸一样一下子就来到了眼前。
When a principle is asserted which establishes such a precedent, and may lead to such results, it is, to say the least, startling.───提出这么一个原则,建议这么一个前提,而得到这么一个结论,就是退一步说,也是令人惊骇的。
It's startling to see that this is not always the case.───“但很惊讶地发现未必总是如此”。