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aback

英 [əˈbæk]

美 [əˈbæk]

adv.  向后;后退; 逆帆;逆风

Collins.1 / BNC.11826 / COCA.12786

习惯用语

    adv.

      be taken aback (by sb/sth)
    • (被…)吓了一跳;大吃一惊;震惊
      to be shocked or surprised by sb/sth
    • She was completely taken aback by his anger.
      他的愤怒把她吓了一大跳。

    柯林斯词典

    • PHRASE 吃惊,震惊(以至于无法立刻作出反应)
      If you aretaken aback bysomething, you are surprised or shocked by it and you cannot respond at once.
      1. Roland was taken aback by our strength of feeling...
        我们反应如此强烈,令罗兰大吃一惊。
      2. Derek was taken aback when a man answered the phone.
        德里克吓了一跳,居然是一个男的接的电话。

    英英释义

    adv

    • by surprise
      1. taken aback by the caustic remarks
    • having the wind against the forward side of the sails
      1. the ship came up into the wind with all yards aback

    双语例句

    • I think Jesus was a bit taken aback.
      我认为耶酥有一点惊讶。
    • She was really taken aback upon hearing of his death.
      她听到他去世的消息,着实吃了一惊。
    • She was completely taken aback by his anger.
      他的愤怒把她吓了一大跳。
    • I could see he was rather taken aback.
      我可以看出他大吃一惊。
    • Brown also acknowledged he was taken aback by the fan reaction.
      布朗也承认他被球迷们的表现下了一跳。
    • Personally, although CEOs, like policemen, look younger all the time, I am less taken aback.
      就我个人而言,尽管与警察一样,首席执行官总是越来越年轻,但我并没有那么惊讶。
    • Wendy and John had been taken aback somewhat at finding their father in the kennel.
      看见父亲睡在狗舍里,温迪和约翰不禁吃了一惊。
    • They paused, as if taken aback;
      他们停顿了一下,像是吃了一惊。
    • When I hear that story, I was taken aback.
      当我听说了那个事故的时候我感到十分吃惊。
    • He was taken aback by the news.
      他被这消息吓了一跳。