suddenly

英['sʌdənli] 美['sʌdənli]
  • adv. 突然地
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星级词汇:
  • sudamina [复]n.;[医]粟疹;痱子;汗疹
    adv. (副词)
    1. 忽然,突然,骤然
    2. 冷不防
    3. 意外地,出乎意料
    4. 猛地
    5. 突如其来
    6. 顿然
    7. 顿时
    8. 蓦地
    9. 当即
    10. 倏地,刹那间,一下子,转瞬之间,顷刻之间

英英释义

Adverb:
  1. happening unexpectedly;

    "suddenly she felt a sharp pain in her side"

  2. quickly and without warning;

    "he stopped suddenly"

  3. on impulse; without premeditation;

    "he decided to go to Chicago on the spur of the moment"
    "he made up his mind suddenly"

1. Family values are suddenly the name of the game.
家庭价值观突然变得重要起来。

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2. He may suddenly take a dislike to foods that he's previously enjoyed.
对以前爱吃的食物,他兴许突然就没了胃口。

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3. Suddenly all the men pull out pistols and begin blasting away.
突然,所有人都拔出手枪,连续射击。

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4. Harris disappeared from the scene as suddenly as he had appeared.
哈里斯突然出现,又突然消失了。

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5. Suddenly I was cartwheeling down the slope, all orientation gone.
突然,我骨碌碌地滚下坡,完全晕头转向了。

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    用作副词 (adv.)
    1. Suddenly he began to shriek loudly.
      突然他开始大声尖叫起来。
    2. All sorts of problems assailed us suddenly.
      我们突然遇到各种各样的难题。
    3. The curtain was suddenly drawn and a bright light shone in.
      突然窗帘拉了开来,一道强光照了进来。