sudden中文
[ 'sʌdn ] 發音: 用"sudden"造句
adj.
突然的,忽然的,意想不到的,急劇的。 a sudden load 【工業】驟加載荷。 be sudden in one's action 行動唐突。 sudden death 暴死;(不分勝負時增加的)最后一次決賽時間。n.
突然,忽然。 (all) of a sudden, on a [the] sudden, all on a sudden 突然,忽然。adv.
-ly ,-ness n.
突然的,忽然的,意想不到的,急劇的。 a sudden load 【工業】驟加載荷。 be sudden in one's action 行動唐突。 sudden death 暴死;(不分勝負時增加的)最后一次決賽時間。n.
突然,忽然。 (all) of a sudden, on a [the] sudden, all on a sudden 突然,忽然。adv.
-ly ,-ness n.
例句與用法
更多例句: 下一頁- He was seized with a sudden idea to do sth.
他突然勃發做某事的念頭。 - The telephone started drilling all of a sudden .
電話突然嗡嗡響起來。 - Sudden pity teared his sight .
一股油然而生的憐憫之情使他眼淚汪汪。 - They were alarmed by a sudden air attack .
突然空襲使他們大為驚恐。 - We were seized by a sudden impulse to run .
我們身不由己突然想跑。
英文釋義
形容詞- happening without warning or in a short space of time; "a sudden storm"; "a sudden decision"; "a sudden cure"
百科釋義
James Green aka Sudden is a fictional character created by an English author Oliver Strange in the late 1930s as the hero of a series, originally published by George Newnes Books Ltd, set in the American Wild West era. Oliver Strange died in in 1952, and the series was revived by Frederick H.
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