释义 |
startled, ppl. a.|ˈstɑːt(ə)ld| [f. startle v. + -ed1.] In senses of the verb.
c1611Chapman Iliad xvii. 269 The same hand giuing wing To martiall Phorcis startled soule. 1648J. Beaumont Psyche ix. xlvii, All upright staring stand her startled Hairs Of one another's touch in jealous dread. 1764Oxf. Sausage 59 Whether the plaintive Voice Of Laundress shrill awake my startled Ear; Or [etc.]. 1808Scott Marm. ii. Introd. 43 The startled quarry bounds amain. 1860Tyndall Glac. i. xi. 84 Uttering a startled shout as he went down the declivity. 1885‘Mrs. Alexander’ At Bay vi, He woke with a startled sense of wrong-doing. |