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惊人的一


startling a的网络常见释义

令人吃惊的 ... spontaneous a 自发的,自动的;非勉强的 startling a 令人吃惊的 stir v 搅动,搅拌;使混淆 ...

startling a相关短语

1、 Like a startling sign 如同那惊天的征兆

2、 a startling war 惊天一战

3、 A Startling Metamorphosis 令人吃惊的变形

startling a相关例句

A startling finding of the research is that the absent-minded activity is a hazard of doing things in which we are skilled.

这项研究的一个惊人发现是,我们做擅长的事情时心不在焉,会带来危险。

They discovered something startling: that beyond a certain threshold, increasing the connectivity would suddenly decrease the ability of the system to rebound after disturbances.

他们发现了惊奇的一幕:超过某一临界值,增加关联会使系统能力突然降低,并在干扰后反弹。

This startling fact reveals a basic truth: Israel is not what is wrong about the Middle East.

这一惊人的事实揭示出一个基本的真相:以色列不是中东的错。

But I've been wading through all the nonstop commentary over the last few weeks and I've made a startling discovery.

在过去的几个星期里在费力地读完这些无休无止的指责后我得到了一个惊人的发现。

The most obvious reason for the rise in unhappiness is the recession, which is destroying jobs at a startling rate and spreading anxiety throughout the workforce.

忧愁增长的最明显的原因是经济衰退,经济衰退以惊人的速度摧毁工作并在工人中散布恐慌。

Chinese productivity growth actually accelerated between 2008 and 2009, to a startling 9%.

中国在2008至2009年的生产率增长达到了令人乍舌的9%。