托福词汇之时间表达 (一)(在线收听) |
1.表达“突然,突发”的词 a fit of 突发一阵,阵发
例句:That night, on his way back from school, Phatik had a bad headache with a fit of shivering.
当晚,法提克正要从学校回家,突然感到头痛,伴随着一阵发抖。
break away (from) 突然离开,脱离;放弃(传统等)
例句:You never break away from it and it becomes the rest of your life.
有的事,你永远不能从中抽脱,慢慢它就变成了你剩下的生命。
break off 折断;突然中断或停止
例句:The two West African states had broken off relations two years ago.
这两个西非国家两年前已终止了关系。
break out 爆发;突然发生
例句:He was 29 when war broke out.
战争爆发时他29岁。
burst out 突然说出;突然(哭、笑、叫)起来
例句:The class burst out laughing.
全班爆发出笑声。
cross one's mind 突然想起;突然从脑海中掠过,想起来
例句:Whenever I write a poem these words always cross my mind.
在我写诗的时候,他的这些话常闪掠过我的心头。
jump out at 突然出现;一下子吸引住
例句:With my eyes refreshed after a year’s absence, things began to jump out at me that I may have noticed before but never fully articulated.
在我离开一年后再来用新的眼光审视这一切时,事情突然都一一出现在我面前,或许我以前也注意到过,但从未完整地描述清楚过。
on short notice 在很短的时间内(突如其来,无充分的准备时间)
例句:The holiday season can make finding matching outfits difficult if they are done on short notice.
如果是临时通知的话,那么在假期要找到相配的服装就会变得很困难。
pop up 突然出现
例句:She was startled when Lisa popped up at the door all smiles.
莉萨满面笑容地突然出现在门口时她吃了一惊。
spring up 突然出现;迅速生长
例句:New theatres and arts centres sprang up all over the country.
新的剧院和艺术中心在全国雨后春笋般涌现出来。 |
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