1. 令人吃惊的:standardisation 标准化 | startling 令人吃惊的 | steadily 稳定地
2. 惊人的:Massive 大量的 | Startling 惊人的 | Suspend 悬挂
3. 令人吃惊的,惊人的:spectrum 光谱;波谱 | startling 令人吃惊的,惊人的 | flash 闪光;转瞬间
4. 噩:startler 令人惊骇的人或事件 | startling 噩 | startmovingmakeamove 动窝
1. 令人吃惊的;惊人的;不寻常的
Something that is startling is so different, unexpected, or remarkable that people react to it with surprise.
e.g. Sometimes the results may be rather startling.
有时结果可能会令人吃惊。
e.g. ...startling new evidence...
惊人的新证据
1. Coffee shop by day and bar by night, its cleanliness makes for a startling contrast with the hutong outside.
2. The'Come on Over'singer made the startling confession in a candid interview, although she refused to go into any further details.
3. The contrast represents a startling comedown for Yahoo, which was the larger of the two companies when Google went public in August 2004.
4. He says the " startling " advances on the horizon include tiny implants that will monitor the medication needs of patients with chronic diseases.
5. The cumulative drop since early this year is a startling 25 percentage points.
6. There were a lot of emotions, a lot of startling beauties.
7. As the bulldozers set about digging up more of China's past to build its future, scientists are sure that we will be making more startling discoveries.
8. Roh said at the end of his opening statement, apparently startling his host.
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9. The Taliban has long exaggerated its military successes, but its figures for 2008 may be the militia's most startling claims yet.
10. startling
10. Welcome to " Hostel Ikea " - a startling if very temporary foray by the Swedish furniture giant into the hospitality sector.
adj
1. so remarkably different or sudden as to cause momentary shock or alarm
e.g. Sydney's startling new Opera House
startling news
startling earthquake shocks