abruptly

abruptly [ə'brʌptlɪ]  [ə'brʌptlɪ] 

abruptly 基本解释

abruptly

副词突然地; 意外地; (言谈举止)唐突地; <地质>陡起地

abruptly 相关例句

副词

1. The temperature dropped abruptly.
    气温骤降。

abruptly 网络解释

1. 突然:average 平均的 | abruptly 突然 | acquired 后天习得的

2. 突然地, 唐突地:abruption || 分裂, 分离 | abruptly || 突然地, 唐突地 | abruptness || 突然, 唐突, (举止, 言谈等的)粗鲁无理

3. 突然的:abruption test ==> 断裂试验,爆破试验 | abruptly ==> 突然的 | abruptly stressed ==> 突加应力

abruptly 单语例句

1. Wang resigned from the company abruptly in July due to incompetence according to counselor Yu but Wang himself didn't give a reason.

2. MELBOURNE - Justine Henin and Rafael Nadal thundered into the Australian Open third round yesterday, but Lindsay Davenport's comeback Grand Slam was abruptly ended by Maria Sharapova.

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3. While inflation is coming down, do you think it is coming down so abruptly as to threaten deflation?

4. One road ended abruptly, with the edge of the pavement hanging over a tangle of debris scattered downhill.

5. The kidnapper tends to be in an extremely unstable, emotional state and may abruptly resort to violence.

6. That means they are particularly vulnerable when environmental conditions change, as they abruptly did about 65 million years ago.

7. But the market equilibrium could change quite abruptly because of latent demand from the construction and manufacturing sectors.

8. Harry's secret tour of duty - due to last until April - abruptly ended after a magazine and websites disclosed details of his whereabouts.

9. abruptly

9. Gui also said that the film stopped abruptly, which was strange since the footage showed that the animal was not disturbed.

10. Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld abruptly resigned a day after last year's elections, which were consumed with debate on the war and swept Democrats into control of Congress.

abruptly 英英释义

adv

1. quickly and without warning

    e.g. he stopped suddenly

    Synonym: suddenly short dead

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