柯林斯詞典sudden /?s?d?n/ 1. ADJ Sudden means happening quickly and unexpectedly. 突然的 He had been deeply affected by the sudden death of his father-in-law. 他深受其嶽父突然辤世的影響。 It was all very sudden. 一切都非常突然。2. suddennessN-UNCOUNT 突然性 The enemy seemed stunned by the suddenness of the attack. 敵人似乎被這次襲擊的突如其來驚呆了。3. PHRASE If something happens all of a sudden, it happens quickly and unexpectedly. 突然地 All of a sudden she didn't look sleepy any more. 突然她看上去不再睏倦了。 返回 sudden劍橋詞典happening or done quickly and without warning 突然的,忽然的;意外的 Drop the gun , put your hands in the air , and don't make any sudden movements . 把槍放下,手?jǐn)H起來,別輕擧妄動。 He had a sudden heart attack while he was on holiday . 他度假時心髒病突然發(fā)作。 First they announce their engagement and then they tell me Angie's pregnant - it's all a bit sudden. 他們先是宣佈了訂婚,接著告訴我安吉懷孕了——一切都有點太突然了。 例句 I'd strongly advise against making a sudden decision .Everyone in the office was surprised by Graham's sudden departure .There was a sudden loud noise .A sudden gust of wind blew his umbrella inside out.A sudden snowstorm paralysed the city .習(xí)語all of a sudden 返回 sudden