突然英语怎么说
Accidents happen so suddenly.
And if it's not a newfound passion for cycling, it's a sudden urge to run a marathon.
Cesar didn't trust my father and all this newfound goodwill my mother and I had toward him.
'Let's go!' he said, springing into action.
The door was suddenly flung open.
Though his sudden death was linked or rather suspected to have been masterminded by an uncle of mine who travelled with him at that time.
A branch whipped across the car window.
The branch she was standing on must have snapped off.
She wheeled around and started running.
We suddenly saw her in the distance.
His pulse rate dropped suddenly.
Sensing a mounting impatience with his operations Bragadini absconded to Munich where Duke William the Pious was wooing him.
Something gave a loud discordant twang.
The investigation has suddenly switched to a new line of inquiry.
She was psychotic. She was severely depressed and then had this sudden belief that this is what she had to do.
The man whipped out a knife.
They never startled one robin by being sudden enough to seem dangerous or threatening.
He said his sudden focus on foreign policy was not motivated by presidential politics.
They carried out a bombing raid on enemy bases.
The brakes screeched when the car stopped suddenly.
The car screeched to a halt.
The game suddenly sparked to life.
As the train came closer to him, his heart pained and he fell to the ground, the train passing over his thin body. When it was gone, the man lay dead, with his memories carrying him to safety.