突然英语怎么说
The sudden popularity of key/value databases.
If only for a moment, Satan suddenly seems old and frail.
Suddenly, Arius Floors jumped out of the room.
I saw the sharp, hairpin turn, and I knew he was going too fast to make it.
Suddenly, the music stops with a needle scratch and there's an awkward silence as the evil bitch makes her exit.
For humans, hearing a sudden loud noise might prove frightening, but it does not induce mass fatality.
It was that there wereseven fat cows in a river and suddenly, seven ugly and skinny cows came and atethose cows.
The car stopped suddenly with a scream of tyres.
They were playing in the garden when they heard a scream.
The sight of his uplifted face brought about a sudden change in her own.
Suddenly I laughed. Things here were being done so hastily. Those who had delivered me had left me. Those who had scrubbed me had never left the tubs. I was a bundle thrown down on the carpet.
Sleep and dreams had fallen away, along with, she suddenly realized, her first husband, whose hand she'd been holding in the burning building.
Bats suddenly appeared in the wild.
Then, about 7000 B.C., within the space of a few generations, they switched abruptly to herding domesticated goats and sheep and to growing einkorn, pulses, and other cereal grasses.
All doubts were suddenly erased from his mind.
If you keep thinking these thoughts to yourself, you'll eventually catch yourself before you make the remark.
Jean Valjean did not hesitate for an instant. Unexpected as was this encounter, this man was known to him.
Suddenly, the narrator speaks in his most rhetorically elevated mode.
The frog darted out its tongue to catch a mosquito.
The fern spike is the term given to this sudden increase in the abundance of fern spores blown into the oceans around the world.
Several moments went by, one of the big Jacks pawed at the ground with his hooves and another looked behind him, as if to check the rear for a surprise attack.
Faced by emergency situations, people are thought to suddenly behave like selfish animals, trampling others in the scramble to escape.
He got the kiss-off from his job.
Suddenly, they touched the subject of God. The barber said
This country enjoyed palmy days in the early sixties when it was booming.