1. 震惊:startle 震惊 | startled 震惊 | startler 骇人事件
2. 愕:startingpointStart 起点 | startled 愕 | startler 令人惊骇的人或事件
3. 惊动的:47 Snicker:窃笑. | 48 Startled:惊动的. | 49 Puff:一丝气.
1. Emerging after what he had calculated were 45 days, he was startled to find that a full 61 days had elapsed.
2. Luo Shen in Cao's poem is a goddess of peerless beauty, " elegant as a startled swan and supple as a swimming dragon ".
3. Hof says the goose wasn't being aggressive, she was just startled that a stranger ran right into her personal space without warning.
4. But researchers have recently been startled to see big changes unfold in both Greenland and Antarctica.
5. I sat up startled in my velvet chair at Attica, spitting my champagne on my faux Armani shirt and angrily summoning the waiter for another.
6. startled
6. Williams had not gone far before he startled a Mongolian lark, a rare bird in the region and a blue throat.
7. Trade Representative Josette Shiner was visibly startled and said she would look into it.
8. A traditional blacksmith's apprentice might be startled by the footwear in the stables of Tianjin's Metropolitan Polo Club this week.
9. They were apparently startled but none of them said anything to rebuke me.
10. This startled the photographer, who wondered just who this impeccably dressed and remarkably vocal woman was.
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1. excited by sudden surprise or alarm and making a quick involuntary movement
e.g. students startled by the teacher's quiet return
the sudden fluttering of the startled pigeons
her startled expression