be taken aback
常見例句
- Guys in the class will generally be taken aback, and ask me how I know this.
這個(gè)班的男生一般會(huì)驚住,問我怎么會(huì)知道。 - When shown a picture of a musk deer, people are sure to be taken aback for a moment.
當(dāng)人們看到麝香鹿的圖片時(shí),必定會(huì)在剎那間嚇一大跳。 - News of the departure of David Sokol, chairman of various Berkshire holdings, came in a typically quirky statement from the Sage of Omaha. He professed to be taken aback.
大衛(wèi)索科爾作為伯克希爾眾多控股公司的董事長,他的離職充滿各種如奧馬哈(內(nèi)布拉斯加?xùn)|北部的印第安人)圣人一般的跌宕起伏的傳聞。 - The American officials appear to be taken aback by Putin's tough tone, but they shouldn't have been too surprised.
NPR: Rice, Gates Appeal to Moscow for Missile Defense - But he might still be taken aback by the extent to which politics has become a full contact sport in this country.
FORBES: A walk down Wall Street - Government ministers, union leaders and people running big airports can look after themselves even if they may be taken aback by Mr O'Leary's typically four-letter-word abuse.
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