时间: 2025-04-26 05:11:09
美: ['sʌdn]
英: ['sʌd(ə)n]
adj. 突然的,意外的;快速的
n. 突然发生的事
最后更新时间:2025-04-26 05:11:09
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The sudden storm caused widespread damage.
(突如其来的暴风雨造成了广泛的损害。)
She had a sudden realization about her career path.
(她对自己的职业道路有了突然的领悟。)
His sudden departure surprised everyone in the office.
(他突然离开让办公室里的每个人都感到惊讶。)
The sudden drop in temperature was alarming.
(温度的突然下降让人感到不安。)
There was a sudden silence in the room after the announcement.
(宣布后,房间里突然安静下来。)
*. The sudden crash of the stock market affected many investors.
(股市的突然崩盘影响了许多投资者。)
I felt a sudden rush of adrenaline during the hike.
(在徒步旅行中,我感到一阵突如其来的肾上腺素激增。)
The sudden appearance of the deer startled the hikers.
(鹿的突然出现吓到了远足者。)
She made a sudden decision to move to a new city.
(她突然决定搬到一个新城市。)
The sudden change in leadership led to confusion among the staff.
(领导层的突然变化导致员工们感到困惑。)
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通过上述分析和示例,学*者可以更好地理解和运用“sudden”这个单词。
[ADJ] Sudden means happening quickly and unexpectedly. 突然的
例:He had been deeply affected by the sudden death of his father-in-law.他深受其岳父突然辞世的影响。
例:It was all very sudden.一切都非常突然。
[N-UNCOUNT] suddenness 突然性
例:The enemy seemed stunned by the suddenness of the attack.敌人似乎被这次袭击的突如其来惊呆了。
[PHRASE] If something happens all of a sudden, it happens quickly and unexpectedly. 突然地
例:All of a sudden she didn't look sleepy any more.突然她看上去不再困倦了。