startling
adj. 令人吃驚的
v. “startle”的現在分詞
Something that is startling is so different, unexpected, or remarkable that people react to it with surprise.
Sometimes the results may be rather startling.
有時結果可能會令人吃驚。
...startling new evidence...
驚人的新證據
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.
從溫暖舒適的機場大樓進入室外的風雪之夜,真是觸目驚心的轉變.
We should draw a moral from the startling fact.
我們應當從這些觸目驚心的事實中吸取教訓.
The Bush administration has had startling success in area: keeping its inner workings secret.
不論怎麼說,布什政府至少在一點上做得非常出色: 秘密進行內部工作.
Their lives take a startling turn when a friend is murdered in the local park.
當他們的一位朋友在那個當地的公園被謀殺之後,他們的生活發生極大的改變.
Anything startling in the news today?
今天有什麼驚人的訊息?