柯林斯詞典abrupt /??br?pt/ 1. ADJ An abrupt change or action is very sudden, often in a way that is unpleasant. 驟然的 Rosie's idyllic world came to an abrupt end when her parents' marriage broke up. 當(dāng)她的父母婚姻破裂后,羅茜的田園詩(shī)一般的世界驟然結(jié)束了。2. abruptlyADV 驟然地[ADV with v] He stopped abruptly and looked my way. 他突然停住,向我看了過(guò)來(lái)。3. ADJ Someone who is abrupt speaks in a rude, unfriendly way. 唐突的 He was abrupt to the point of rudeness. 他唐突到了無(wú)禮的地步。4. abruptlyADV 唐突地 "Good night, then," she said abruptly. “那么,晚安”,她唐突地說(shuō)道。 返回 abrupt劍橋詞典 abrupt adjective (SUDDEN) sudden and unexpected , and often unpleasant 突然的;意外的 an abrupt change /movement 突變/突發(fā)情況 Our conversation came to an abrupt end when George burst into the room . 喬治突然沖進(jìn)房間里,我們的談話(huà)戛然而止。 The road ended in an abrupt (= sudden and very steep ) slope down to the sea . 道路沿一個(gè)險(xiǎn)峭陡坡俯沖到海邊,就到了盡頭。 例句 The car juddered and came to an abrupt halt in the middle of the road .There was an abrupt change in her attitude towards me when she heard that I was Alan's girlfriend .The party came to rather an abrupt ending when Tom's parents came home .There was an abrupt fall in our sales figures following the bad publicity .As you step into the air-conditioned office , there is an abrupt change in temperature . abrupt adjective (UNFRIENDLY) using too few words when talking , in a way that seems rude and unfriendly (言語(yǔ))生硬的;魯莽的;唐突的 an abrupt manner /reply 唐突的舉止/生硬的回答 He is sometimes very abrupt with clients . 他有時(shí)對(duì)待客戶(hù)非常粗魯。 返回 abrupt