abrupt
abrupt — 形容詞
- abruptpositive
- more abruptcomparative
- most abruptsuperlative
1. happening quickly and without any warning, often in a way that causes surprise o
突然的
突然發生且令人不快的
happening quickly and without any warning, often in a way that causes surprise or discomfort.
The meeting came to an abrupt end when the fire alarm went off.
火災警報響起時,會議突然結束了。
collocation: abrupt end
Wei noticed an abrupt change in his mother's health after the operation.
Wei 注意到母親手術後健康狀況突然變化。
collocation: abrupt change
The taxi came to an abrupt halt just a few feet from the crossing guard.
計程車在距離路口義工僅幾英尺處突然停下。
An abrupt knock on the front door interrupted their quiet dinner.
前門傳來一陣急促敲門聲,打斷了他們安靜的晚餐。
The city's economic growth suffered an abrupt downturn after the factory closed.
工廠關閉後,該市的經濟成長遭受了突然的下滑。
- sudden
more neutral; can be positive or negative
- unexpected
focuses on surprise rather than speed
- swift
emphasizes speed, not necessarily unpleasant
- sharp
used for changes in direction or quantity
文法句型
abrupt + noun
be + abrupt
用法筆記
Usually describes events, changes, or movements. Frequently paired with nouns like 'end', 'change', 'halt', 'departure', and 'shift'.
常見錯誤
2. speaking in a very short and direct way, so that you seem rude or unfriendly to
唐突的
說話簡短而顯得粗魯
speaking in a very short and direct way, so that you seem rude or unfriendly to others.
The receptionist was so abrupt that Amina decided to speak to the manager instead.
櫃檯人員態度十分唐突,Amina 決定直接找經理談。
predicative use: be + abrupt
Diego's abrupt reply made it clear that he did not want to continue the argument.
Diego 簡短而粗魯的回答表明他不想繼續爭論。
collocation: abrupt reply
"I have no time for this," said the doctor in an abrupt tone.
「我沒時間管這個,」醫生用生硬的語氣說完就掛了電話。
Nora was surprised by how abrupt her boss was with the new intern.
Nora 對老闆用那麼唐突的態度對待新來實習生感到驚訝。
The security guard's abrupt manner made the visitors feel unwelcome.
警衛唐突的態度讓訪客感到不受歡迎。
文法句型
abrupt + noun
be + abrupt
be abrupt with + person
用法筆記
Often used with 'with' to specify who is being treated rudely ('abrupt with someone'). Frequently paired with nouns like 'reply', 'tone', 'manner', and 'answer'.