startlingly信息详情
adv.惊人地;使人惊奇地
startlingly apparent───惊人的明显
Keyssar uses these differential rates to help explain a phenomenon that has puzzled historians—the startlingly high rate of geographical mobility in the nineteenth-century United States.───Keyssar 利用这些不同的比率来帮助解释一个让历史学家困惑的现象——19世纪美国惊人的高地域流动性。
The discrepancy is startlingly apparent.───差异这么明显,令人吃惊。
They call it “fiendishly simple and startlingly cheap”.───他们称之为“极其简单而又令人惊奇的便宜”。
GEORGE ORWELL wrote of the Ministry of Truth (in his novel, "1984" ) that it was " startlingly different from any other object in sight" .───乔治。奥维尔在他的小说《1984》里记述的真理部,它在任何一个其它角度观看都会惊人地不同。
But that startlingly high rate was the result of a huge, one-off transfer of government housing to private ownership in the late 1990s.───但这让人吃惊的高比例却是90年代后期,大量政府住房过渡到私人产权的一次性交易的结果。
But his own folder was startlingly close to empty. Inside there was only a single printed sheet. He read it twice.───但是他的文件夹惊人的接近空的。在里面只有一张印刷小纸条。他读了两次。
Stripped of a physical body, the mind stands naked, revealed startlingly for what it has always been: the architect of our reality.───肉体被剥掉了,心赤裸裸地呈现,显露出它原有的本质:我们实相的建筑师。
This startlingly modern hotel in the city of ancient Muslim royalty boasts a pool intended to give a sense of swimming into a 3-D movie.───这座坐落在印度古老的穆斯林圣城的现代化酒店拥有一个可以播映立体电影的泳池。
I found it startlingly easy to get hold of steroids online.───我发现在网上要买到类固醇及其地容易。
Their findings are startlingly similar.
Taken together these approaches provide a startlingly comprehensive picture for a plausible understanding of the socio-ecological origins of human life.
This quote startlingly original novel unquote is both boring and badly written.
The focus of his gaze has a startlingly piercing quality; an intensity that seems to strike at your very core.
She was startlingly beautiful.
Although Newsreel made some startlingly good documentaries, shortage of funds was a constant problem.
This may seem a startlingly obvious thing to say.
By 1968(sentencedict.com), Engelbart had already made two startlingly original breakthroughs in the embryonic art of personal computing-the mouse and windows.
Startlingly intuitive, she sums up his life situation with alacrity, reducing his Hamlet-size dilemmas to something he can laugh at.