intransitive. To move or go somewhere quickly or unexpectedly, esp. for a short time. Usually with in, off, out, up, etc.
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释义 | the mind > mental capacity > expectation > surprise, unexpectedness > happen or move unexpectedly [verb (intransitive)] (26) pop1530 intransitive. To move or go somewhere quickly or unexpectedly, esp. for a short time. Usually with in, off, out, up, etc. break1711 To issue forth, come forth suddenly into notice, come as a surprise. Const. from, upon, into. pounce1836 intransitive. To spring or jump suddenly (typically with the intention of taking a person or animal by surprise). Frequently with adverbial phrases. Subcategories:— cause surprise (2) — feel surprised (13) — act with surprise (6) — shout with surprise (1) — act surprisingly (1) |
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