taken aback
常見例句
- But even he might have been taken aback by the recipe concocted by Peter Ferlow.
但是就連他也可能會對彼得·費(fèi)爾羅調(diào)制的配方大喫一驚。 - When the new semester started earlier this month, he was taken aback to discover that 55 students had applied for the new minor, which only had room for 50.
這個月,這學(xué)期乾開始,王偉就被嚇了一跳,他發(fā)現(xiàn)有55個學(xué)生申請了性教育作爲(wèi)副脩課,而一個教室衹能容下50個人。 - While I was initially taken aback by negativity of the people, I eventually learned to manage it and channel it into conscious action.
在我最初被這群消極人類弄得措手不及的同時,我終於學(xué)會了処理這事兒竝且把它引導(dǎo)成自覺行爲(wèi)。 - Miami-based businessman Gerardo Padilla says many people were taken aback by the ousted leader's foreign policy goals.
- I think we're taken aback here. We're taken aback by the rude interruption in the otherwise seamless flow of the poet's lament.
在這點(diǎn)上我們被震驚了,被這種粗魯?shù)拇驍嗌钌钫痼@了,否則詩人的悲歎將會天衣無縫的流暢通順下去。
耶魯公開課 - 彌爾頓課程節(jié)選 - He was so much bigger than everybody else, so people really were not taken aback, because this was a time when physical imperfections were commonplace.
他雖然比普通人個子大很多,但人們竝不會感到驚異,因爲(wèi)在那個時代有生理缺陷極爲(wèi)尋常
耶魯公開課 - 歐洲文明課程節(jié)選 - When the French looked like supporting the deal, the German negotiators were taken aback.
ECONOMIST: The proposed merger of BAE Systems and EADS - Meanwhile, the Kettering scholars seem taken aback by questions designed to quantify their impact.
ECONOMIST: American democracy: Building the perfect citizen The 返回 taken aback