abrupt
英 [ə'brʌpt]
美[ə'brʌpt]
- adj. 生硬的;突然的;唐突的;陡峭的
考试真题
- Six months out, more people who had quit abruptly had stuck with it—more than one-fifth of them, compared to about one-seventh in the other group.
出自-2017年6月阅读原文
- Regardless of your stated preference, if you're ready to quit, quitting abruptly is more effective, says Dr.
出自-2017年6月阅读原文
- One had to quit abruptly on a given day, going from about a pack a day to zero.
出自-2017年6月阅读原文
- By studying about 700 adult smokers, she found out that her mom quit the right way—by stopping abruptly and completely.
出自-2017年6月阅读原文
- Then, abruptly, the cod population collapsed.
出自-2016年6月阅读原文
- Its sheer rock sides sweep up from a broad base until they cut off abruptly at the flat summit.
出自-2016年12月听力原文
- The music is abrupt and seemingly disconnected, as in the last piano sonata.
出自-2014年考研翻译原文
- Beethoven’s habit of increasing the volume with an extreme intensity and then abruptly following it with a sudden soft passage was only rarely used by composers before him.
出自-2014年考研翻译原文