startled
adj. 受驚嚇的
v. 使驚跳,使大吃一驚( startle的過去式和過去分詞 )
If something sudden and unexpected startles you, it surprises and frightens you slightly.
The telephone startled him...
電話鈴聲嚇了他一跳。
Sorry, I didn't mean to startle you...
對不起,我不是故意想嚇你一跳的。
1. excited by sudden surprise or alarm and making a quick involuntary movement;
Lindbergh was startled at the ferocious depth of anti-British feeling.
反英情緒之深之烈令林德伯格大為震驚。
She was startled when Lisa popped up at the door all smiles.
莉薩突然笑容滿面地出現在門口時,她嚇了一跳。
The telephone startled him.
電話鈴聲嚇了他一跳。
Martha gave her a startled look.
瑪莎吃驚地看了她一眼。
A crowd of 2000 was startled near the end of the concert.
2000名觀眾在音樂會將近結束時大吃一驚.