startling
adj. 令人吃惊的
v. “startle”的现在分词
Something that is startling is so different, unexpected, or remarkable that people react to it with surprise.
Sometimes the results may be rather startling.
有时结果可能会令人吃惊。
...startling new evidence...
惊人的新证据
1. so remarkably different or sudden as to cause momentary shock or alarm;
The transition from the terminal's warm snugness to the harshness of the night outside was startling.
从温暖舒适的机场大楼进入室外的风雪之夜,真是触目惊心的转变.
We should draw a moral from the startling fact.
我们应当从这些触目惊心的事实中吸取教训.
The Bush administration has had startling success in area: keeping its inner workings secret.
不论怎么说,布什政府至少在一点上做得非常出色: 秘密进行内部工作.
Their lives take a startling turn when a friend is murdered in the local park.
当他们的一位朋友在那个当地的公园被谋杀之后,他们的生活发生极大的改变.
Anything startling in the news today?
今天有什么惊人的消息?