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suddenly

US // (ˈsʌdənlɪ) //

突然间,忽然间,忽然,突然

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Definitions

adv.副词 adverb
  1. 1
    • : quickly and without warning; unexpectedly

Synonyms & Antonyms

Examples

  • Because you’re supposed to be in Los Angeles and suddenly you’ve got a kookaburra in the background.

  • To recap, for all of July, Facebook suddenly and automatically enabled Limited Data Use in advertisers’ accounts.

  • In this case, the wave-function can change, suddenly and instantaneously, everywhere.

  • Chaos ensued, as hundreds of thousands of migrant workers were suddenly stranded in the cities where they worked, bereft of any source of income, with nowhere to shelter in place.

  • Just as we were about to leave, Cameron suddenly looked me straight in the eye and asked me the first question that wasn’t related to technology.

  • The plan is to stretch it out as long as possible, then probably forget about it, and then suddenly remember it.

  • And suddenly, we were able to come up with all these scenes for it.

  • The gym—a fragile collective of human ecology at the best of times—has suddenly become even more tense.

  • I fall back into a dream and then suddenly there is a tapping on the window just above my bed.

  • “Wait…” Suddenly a huge, graceful black marlin leaps out of the water, sending a shower of water ten feet high.

  • "There's just one thing I'd like to ask, if you don't mind," said Cynthia, coming suddenly out of a brown study.

  • Suddenly, however, he became aware of a small black spot far ahead in the very middle of the unencumbered track.

  • The night wore on, and the clock downstairs was striking the hour of two when she suddenly awakened.

  • We were in the midst of it, and having a merry time, when the door suddenly opened and Liszt appeared.

  • Then Jimmy remembered suddenly that he had to meet Grandfather Mole over there.

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