suddenly
adv. 意外地,忽然地; 出乎意料; 霍然
If something happens suddenly, it happens quickly and unexpectedly.
Suddenly, she looked ten years older...
突然間她看起來老了 10 歲。
Her expression suddenly altered...
她的表情一下子變了。
1. happening unexpectedly;
2. quickly and without warning;
3. on impulse; without premeditation;
Why should she have criticized him , he wondered. Then he suddenly saw the light and began to feel relieved.
“她幹嗎要批評我呢?”他想到這裡豁然開朗,心情也舒展了.
Mary suddenly appeared in the doorway.
瑪麗突然出現在門口.
Four days after setting out , while the Titantic was sailing across the icy waters of the North Atlantic, a huge iceberg was suddenly spotted by a lookout.
啟航四天後, 泰坦尼克號在穿過北大西洋多冰的海域時, 瞭望員突然發現了一個巨大的冰山.
It's safest to keep a good distance behind in case the car in front suddenly stops.
最安全的辦法是在後面保持相當一段距離,以防前面的汽車突然停車.
Paula frowned, suddenly wary.
寶拉皺了皺眉頭, 突然警惕起來.