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suddenly adverb—突 adv (almost always used) ()突然 adv (almost always used) ()Examples:a bright idea suddenly occurs (idiom); hit upon an inspiration—(of a difficult situation) suddenly improve—suddenly be inspired do something—suddenly stop (of sounds)—suddenly (understand sth)—murky darkness suddenly opens (idiom); a sudden flash of insight and all is clear—rise suddenly and sharply—suddenly change color showing displeasure, bewilderment etc—Oh, that's right, ... (when one suddenly remembers sth one wanted mention)—troops appearing suddenly (in a raid or ambush)—suddenly become extremely angry—suddenly opens up a wide panorama (idiom); to come to a wide clearing—lit. arising suddenly above the level ground (idiom); sudden emergence of prominent new feature—suddenly have a thought [idiom.]—sudden unannounced investigation—sudden death (in medicine, sporting competitions etc)—sudden death (play-off in sporting competition)—(dialect) (implying sudden realization) so—sudden movement of a corpse (superstition)—(particle) marker of surprise, sudden realization, reminder—(onom.) screech of a sudden stop—sudden death style play-off (sporting competition)—Oh that's true! (interjection of sudden realization)—sudden big and impressive event (sound, flash, burst, wind)—fig. sudden failure through miscalculation or inattentiveness—fig. (of business, popularity etc) suffer a sudden, devastating decline—sudden big stride forward—sudden thrust (that catches the opponent off guard)—with a sudden shock, bang etc—classifier for brief and often sudden actions—sudden attack from the opposite direction [idiom.]— |