a·back
adverb/əˈbæk/
/əˈbæk/
Word OriginOld English on bæc, from a- ‘to, towards’ and back. The term came to be treated as a single word in nautical use.
Idioms Idioms
be taken aback (by somebody/something)
- to be shocked or surprised by somebody/something
被(…)吓了一跳;大吃一惊;震惊 - She was completely taken aback by his anger.
他的愤怒把她吓了一大跳。
- She was completely taken aback by his anger.
Synonyms surprisesurprisestartle ▪ amaze ▪ stun ▪ astonish ▪ take somebody aback ▪ astoundThese words all mean to make somebody feel surprised.surprise to give somebody the feeling that you get when something happens that you do not expect or do not understand, or something that you do expect does not happen; to make somebody feel surprised:
see also take somebody aback- The outcome didn’t surprise me at all.
这一结果完全在我的意料之中。
- Sorry, I didn’t mean to startle you.
抱歉,我不是故意吓你一跳的。 - The explosion startled the horse.
爆炸声使马受了惊。
- Just the huge size of the place amazed her.
仅仅地方之大就使她十分惊奇。
- The news astonished everyone.
这消息使大家十分惊讶。
- We were rather taken aback by her hostile reaction.
她敌视的反应使我们大吃一惊。
- His arrogance astounded her.
他的傲慢使她震惊。
- It surprises somebody/startles somebody/amazes somebody/stuns somebody/astonishes somebody/takes somebody aback/astounds somebody
- to surprise/startle/amaze/stun/astonish/astound somebody that…
- to surprise/amaze somebody what/how…
- to surprise/startle/amaze/stun/astonish/astound somebody to know/find/learn/see/hear…
- to be surprised/startled/stunned into (doing) something